Mechanical
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- Mechanical engineering, a branch of engineering concerned with the application of physical mechanics
- HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning), the mechanical systems of a building
Mechanical may also refer to:
- Mechanical (character), one of several characters in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream
- Mechanical (Myst), one of the settings in the computer game Myst
- Mechanical Animals, the third full-length studio release by Marilyn Manson
- Mechanical license, used in the music industry to indicate the payment made from a licensee to the owner of a copyright for the right to mechanically reproduce a song
- A kind of typeface in the VOX-ATypI classification
Mechanical is often used as a general term to distinguish from another class of item. Mechanical may mean:
- Machine, especially in opposition to an electronic item
- Mechanical watch, utilizing a non-electric mechanism
- Mechanization, using machine labor instead of human or animal labor
- Automation, using machine decisions and processing instead of human
- Manufactured or artificial, especially in opposition to a biological or natural component
- Mechanism (technology), a portion of a mechanical device