mechanics
plural nounDivide mechanics into syllables:
me · chan · ics
How to pronounce mechanics:
Definition of mechanics:
- mechanics (plural noun):
- the branch of physics concerned with the motion of bodies in a frame of reference.
- a branch of physical science that deals with energy and forces and their effect on bodies
Synonyms for mechanics:
aerodynamics
aeromechanics
auto-mechanic
automobile mechanic
car-mechanic
dynamics
fluid mechanics
grease monkey
hydraulics
kinematics
kinetics
machinist
mechanic
mechanism
natural philosophy
newtonian mechanics
physics
pneumatics
shop mechanic
statics
Antonyms for mechanics:
inflexibility
motionlessness
nonmovement
rigidity
stiffness
stillness
woodenness
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