Mechanophobia
noun
a fear of machines
Word Origin
mechano- ‘machine’
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/ˌmɛkəˈtrɒnɪks/ noun 1. (functioning as sing) the combination of mechanical engineering, computing, and electronics, as used in the design and development of new manufacturing techniques
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[Sephardic Hebrew muh-khee-tsah; Ashkenazic Hebrew muh-khee-tsuh] /Sephardic Hebrew mə xiˈtsɑ; Ashkenazic Hebrew məˈxi tsə/ noun, plural mechitzoth, mechitzot, mechitzos [Sephardic Hebrew muh-khee-tsawt; Ashkenazic Hebrew muh-khee-tsuh z, -khee-tsohs] /Sephardic Hebrew mə xiˈtsɔt; Ashkenazic Hebrew məˈxi tsəz, -ˈxi tsoʊs/ (Show IPA). Hebrew. 1. . [Sephardic Hebrew muh-khee-tsah; Ashkenazic Hebrew muh-khee-tsuh] /Sephardic Hebrew mə xiˈtsɑ; Ashkenazic Hebrew məˈxi […]