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machinery
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
machinery
(noun)
machinery
/mə
ˈ
ʃiːnəri/
noun
machinery
/mə
ˈ
ʃiːnəri/
noun
Britannica Dictionary definition of MACHINERY
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noncount
]
1
:
machines of a particular kind or machines in general
Some of the mill's
machinery
was damaged in the fire.
a piece of farm
machinery
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2
:
the working parts of a machine
Something was clogging the
machinery
.
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3
:
an organization or system by which something is done
the
machinery
of government
The United Nations has set up
machinery
for mediation.
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