This I was told by my English teacher many many years ago. Apparently there lived a man in Scotland very very long ago. He invented the first machine and as his name was McHine, the invention was named after him. If this is really true, I do not know, but I believed my teacher then, and I still believe that story until now, until proven otherwise.
The vocabulary word for force put into a machine is "input." This refers to the energy or effort that is supplied to the machine to make it work or perform a task.
If by "Xerox machine" you mean a copier or printer marketed by the Xerox Corporation, the only rays emitted are rays of light emitted by parts of some copiers.
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Yes, the word 'printer' is a noun, a word for someone whose job it is to produce text or images on paper; a machine used to transfer text or images to paper; a word for a person or a thing.
The word "photo" originated from the Greek word "phōtos," which means light.
machine
Endhiram is the Tamil word for Machine
There are 2 syllables in the word machine. Ma-chine.
what kind of words can i make out of the word sewing machine
The African Luhya term for the English word "machine" is 'oluchina'.
The root word of "mechanism" is "mechane," which is a Greek word meaning "machine" or "tool."
Zouk machine come from guadeloupe. A french west indies island.
Come Josephine in My Flying Machine was created in 1910.
The primary stress in the word "machine" is on the first syllable, "ma-".
I'm not familiar with this machine.
There really isn't a "traditional" word for it. It could be a machine gun section, machine gun squad, machine gun platoon, machine gun company, a group or cluster of machine guns, etc.
There is no 3 letter word for a cash machine. There is an abbreviation for automatic teller machines which is ATM, but no word....