Noun
mechanicals
plural of mechanical
(US) mechanical fixtures and fittings.
(recording) Royalties on the sale of recordings in the form of records, CDs, tapes, or similar objects.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgGervinus wrote with elitist disdain about the mechanicals of the play and their acting aspirations. Source: Internet
Charles was more appreciative of the lower-class mechanicals of the play. Source: Internet
NC model mechanicals separated from the body A six-speed automatic transmission, with steering wheel mounted paddle shifters, is optional. Source: Internet
I prepared traditional mechanicals, worked with typesetters and compositors, checked blues and proofs, designed novels and picture books, reviewed portfolios, organized art files and handled all correspondence. Source: Internet
These models are basically based on Samara mechanicals, with a new body and fuel injected engines as standard features, though carbureted versions have also been available up until 2001. Source: Internet
He claims that the mechanicals understand this and that each character, particularly among the lovers, has a sense of laying down individual identity for the greater benefit of the group or pairing. Source: Internet