n.
A motor that controls the action of the mechanical device in a servomechanism.
[French servomoteur : Latin servus, slave + French moteur, motor (from Old French , from Latin mōtor, that which sets in motion; see motor).]
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ser·vo·mo·tor (sûr'vō-mō'tər)
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[French servomoteur : Latin servus, slave + French moteur, motor (from Old French , from Latin mōtor, that which sets in motion; see motor).]
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