mechanics me·chan·ics n

mechanics me·chan·ics n
[mɪ'kænɪks]
1) (sg: science) meccanica
2) (pl: of car) meccanismo, meccanica, (fig: of legal system) meccanismo, (of writing, novel, plot) meccanismo

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