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electro-mechanical

Adjective

Meaning

electro-mechanical (not comparable)

Alternative spelling of electromechanical

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

[A]n electro-mechanical creature which behaves so much like an animal that it has been known to drive a not usually timid lady upstairs to lock herself in her bedroom, an interesting blend of magic and science. William Grey Walter

An operator was needed to operate the control switches to set up its functions, much like the electro-mechanical calculators and unit record equipment of the time. Source: Internet

By the time of Katz, in 1967, telephones had become personal devices with lines not shared across homes and switching was electro-mechanical. Source: Internet

Electrical power is usually generated by electro-mechanical generators driven by steam produced from fossil fuel combustion, or the heat released from nuclear reactions; or from other sources such as kinetic energy extracted from wind or flowing water. Source: Internet

Taito began producing electro-mechanical arcade games in the 1960s. Source: Internet

The “electro-mechanical variable assisted power rack-and-pinion” steering feels great, and you get a thick and lovely-in-the-hands, square bottomed tilt/telescope wheel with ancillary audio and computer controls. Source: Internet

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