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A person working in the discipline is known as a mechanician.
David, like his grandfather and father, was named court mechanician in 1870.
This was nothing new for either him or his mechanician, and they accepted the outcome as a matter of course.
"This may not be the same auto," went on the mechanician.
Could it be that the mechanician was no longer master of his mechanism?
Riding mechanics were also referred to by the term mechanician.
"That was just before Gale called," observed the mechanician.
"That's a pretty far-fetched theory," said the mechanician as he carefully looked at the tracks.
John Burns was his laboratory assistant and mechanician then.
His brother is also noted as a mechanician for his work on clocks.
From his employment at the mint and the general character of his work he appears to have been a mechanician.
"Jackson, I need some one to help me," said Tom to his chief mechanician one day.
"Ey, look at him, a proved mechanician with a badge and all.
Names other than mechanician have been used occasionally, such as mechaniker and mechanicist.
Tobias also received the honor as court mechanician.
Richard D. James (born 1952) is a renowned mechanician and materials scientist.
The first artificial automatic regulatory system, a water clock, was invented by the mechanician Ktesibios.
In 1951 the talented mechanician Waaske became camera constructor.
Clankers are made under supervision of a mechanician, artisan and weapons artificer.
"There, I reckon she'll work," said the mechanician, as he fastened the last valve in the carburetor.
The term "mechanician" is also used by the Irish Navy to refer to junior engine room ratings.
"I believe you," answered the mechanician.
Am I a mechanician's instrument, or so weak I am not my own master?
M'lainte: Flydd's mechanician, in charge of balloon and air-floater construction.