word | automaton |
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definition | (1) An automatic machine, especially a robot. (2) An individual who acts mechanically. |
eg_sentence | The work he used to do as a welder in the assembly plant has been taken over by a sophisticated automaton designed overseas. |
explanation | The idea of the automaton has fascinated people for many centuries. A traveler to the emperor's court in Byzantium in A.D. 949 reported that mechanical birds sat in a golden tree singing the songs of their species; that mechanical lions flanked the throne, roaring and switching their great tails; and that, as he stood watching, the emperor's throne suddenly shot upward toward the high ceiling, and when it slowly descended the emperor was wearing new robes. Early automata (notice the common plural form) often relied on water, steam, or falling weights to power them. Today automata, often called robots, are used in manufacturing plants to build not only vehicles but also much smaller electronic equipment |
IPA | ɔˈtɑməˌtɑn |
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