Definition of Mechanists

1. Noun. (plural of mechanist) ¹

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Definition of Mechanists

1. mechanist [n] - See also: mechanist

Lexicographical Neighbors of Mechanists

mechanicochemical
mechanicoreceptor
mechanics
mechanisation
mechanise
mechanised
mechanises
mechanising
mechanism
mechanism-based inhibitor
mechanisms
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mechanistic
mechanistic school
mechanistically
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mechanizability
mechanizable
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mechanized cavalry
mechanized infantry
mechanizer
mechanizers
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mechanizing
mechano-
mechano-gated

Literary usage of Mechanists

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Christian Remembrancer by William Scott (1848)
"... &c.;" and then he goes on to dress up his own microcosm as dexterously as stage mechanists can turn the boards of the Adelphi into a world of waters, ..."

2. Christian Philosophy, God: Being a Contribution to a Philosophy of Theism by John Thomas Driscoll (1900)
"This is the theory of Descartes and its defenders are called Mechanists. In support of their position they appeal to the laws and principles of Physics. ..."

3. Do the Dead Still Live?: Or the Testimony of Science Respecting a Future Life by David Heagle (1920)
"Note 5, page 30, DISTINGUISHED VITALISTS AND Mechanists As said above, probably the most eminent vitalist of today is Hans Driesch, of Germany; ..."

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