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# a [[mechanical]] or [[electrical]] device that performs or assists in the performance of human tasks, or is used for amusement (like a pinball machine). # a [[mechanical]] or [[electrical]] device that performs or assists in the performance of human tasks, or is used for amusement (like a pinball machine).
# the group that controls a political or similar organization. # the group that controls a political or similar organization.
-# {{archaic}} a vehicle operated mechanically; an [[automobile]].+# a vehicle operated mechanically; an [[automobile]].
# a person who seemingly acts like a machine, a person who is very [[proficient]] at a [[task]]. # a person who seemingly acts like a machine, a person who is very [[proficient]] at a [[task]].
#: ''Bruce Campbell was a "demon-killing machine" because he made quick work of killing demons.'' #: ''Bruce Campbell was a "demon-killing machine" because he made quick work of killing demons.''
-== See also ==+*== See also ==
The [[Machine Age]] The [[Machine Age]]
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  1. a mechanical or electrical device that performs or assists in the performance of human tasks, or is used for amusement (like a pinball machine).
  2. the group that controls a political or similar organization.
  3. a vehicle operated mechanically; an automobile.
  4. a person who seemingly acts like a machine, a person who is very proficient at a task.
    Bruce Campbell was a "demon-killing machine" because he made quick work of killing demons.
  • == See also ==

The Machine Age



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