adding machine |
a machine, often used by businesses, that is able to add, subtract, multiply, and divide, esp. one that prints the work on paper. |
answering machine |
a device connected to a telephone that records an incoming message from a caller when the telephone is not answered. |
automated teller machine |
a computerized machine serving the function of a bank teller. |
cash machine |
a bank machine used for dispensing cash and other transactions. |
copy machine |
another name for photocopier. |
duplicating machine |
a machine that makes exact copies of printed matter. (See copier, duplicator.) |
machine gun |
an automatic gun that fires bullets in rapid succession as long as its trigger is pressed. |
machine language |
a computer language that presents information and instructions in symbols used directly by the computer with no translation. |
machine pistol |
a light submachine gun. |
machine shop |
a factory, section of a factory, or workshop in which machines are made or fixed. [2 definitions] |
machine tool |
an automatic or semiautomatic power-driven tool, such as a punch press, lathe, or drill, used to cut or shape metal in the manufacturing of machines and machine parts. |
machine-gun |
to shoot at, wound, or kill with a machine gun. |
milling machine |
a machine that rotates a cutter to produce flat or shaped surfaces on materials such as wood or metal. |
pinball machine |
an amusement machine played by driving a metal ball up an incline with mechanical levers, the object being to keep the ball in play to score points by hitting various bars and pins. |
sewing machine |
any of various machines for stitching or sewing, esp. one used for making clothing or the like. |
simple machine |
a basic mechanical device, such as a lever, pulley, wedge, screw, or inclined plane, that is designed to apply force or power in order to perform a task. |
slot machine |
a gambling or vending machine operated or started by inserting a coin or token into a slot. |
teaching machine |
a mechanical device used for programmed instruction, providing the user with an immediate response to his or her work. |
vending machine |
a coin-operated machine that dispenses various small articles such as candy bars, cigarettes, or soft drinks. |
voting machine |
a machine used in polling places to register and count votes in an election. |