180 adjectives to describe machinery

Man's superior faculties are not merely a more complicated machinery for producing an identical effect which the mud-turtle produces more simply and abundantly, but rather by their very play constitute an entirely different and higher kind of life.

And by the aid of a little supernatural machinery, both magicians and astrologers exercised the most unlimited influence over the understandings of their adherents.

When they do not care for yarn or calico, his looms stand idle for a year; the vast machinery of the world turns on woman's little word: I want.

138-170; for the agricultural machinery on the Jewish National Fund's Model Farm at Ben-Shamen, see the Report of the German Vice-Consul at Jaffa for the year 1912.]

The elaborate machinery modifies the rough signs which are traced by the mere aerial vibrations; but each character is a true physical type, a visual image, of the spoken sound; the voice, temper, accent, sex, of a speaker affect the phonograph, and are recognisable in the record.

They generally use dangerous and powerful machinery, over whose repair and renewal they have no control.

Hence the care of such delicate and important machinery has wisely been put beyond our control.

Naval machinery, by the officers of the Dept. of Marine Engineering, T. J. Kelcher, Head.

It maintains all the existing foreign services, and the cost of the administrative machinery high as it already is, is further increased.

Good mental machinery ought to break its own wheels and levers, if anything is thrust among them suddenly which tends to stop them or reverse their motion.

In 1867 the society expended a considerable capital in the erection of smelting furnaces and hydraulic machinery; but until a very recent date, owing to local difficulties, particularly the want of roads, it has not produced any copper.

Everything can be warmed or freshened on the stove which forms a part of that electric machinery by which in every household the baths and lights are supplied and the house warmed at night.

And by the aid of a little supernatural machinery, both magicians and astrologers exercised the most unlimited influence over the understandings of their adherents.

Indeed, it is a serious question with many thoughtful Americans whether the growth of the United States has not put an excessive strain upon its governmental machinery.

The most tragic consequence of dependence on the complex machinery of a foreign government is the atrophy of the communal sense.

Some extra coal and supplies were loaded on a clumsy wooden hulk, but he durst not risk her carrying expensive machinery.

This, I presume, is occasioned by magic art, or perhaps by means of some secret machinery below ground.

Before manufactures were developed in England by the aid of steam and improved machinery, the principles of free-trade would not have been adopted by the nation.

(This is effected by costly machinery, concealed behind the canvas.)

Watch had to be kept at night; and it made way very slowly, bound as it was upright, suspended in the air with enormous beams and intricate machinery of ropes.

These emergency dams can be swung into place in two minutes by means of electrical machinery, but should that fail, they can be put into place by hand in about thirty minutes.

Puberty, with its tremendous changes in the glands of internal secretion, when one can almost hear the clicks and the whirring of the wheels in the internal machinery, may transform.

Perched in the middle of the high seat, her short legs impotently projecting into space, she was the only passenger on this trainand she, for whose sole behoof the ponderous machinery was operated, in whose exclusive service this crew of trained hirelings toiledshe sat aloft indignant, with tear-wet face, her soul revolted by the ignominy of it.

Among the first emigrants who sailed with Oglethorpe from England in November 1732, was Mr. Amatis, from Piedmont, who was engaged by the Trustees to introduce the art of silk-winding into the colony, and who for that purpose brought with him several Italians and some adequate machinery.

It does not depend on ballot boxes or franchise laws or any constitutional machinery.

180 adjectives to describe  machinery