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Definition of Mechanically skillful
1. Adjective. Relating to or concerned with machinery or tools. "Mechanical skills"
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mechanically Skillful
Literary usage of Mechanically skillful
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Journal of Psychology by Edward Bradford ( Titchener, Granville Stanley Hall (1893)
"In the hands of a mechanically skillful instructor a tenth of that sum spent upon
tools and cardinal pieces of apparatus, though wasteful of the ..."
2. An American Town: A Sociological Study by James Mickel Williams (1906)
"... as well as a commercial centre for the mechanically skillful and the shrewd.
In the rural districts, there remained those who still insisted upon ..."
3. Patent Law by John Barker Waite (1920)
"... may perhaps be induced to hold it broad enough to cover mere mechanically
skillful variations which have been actually expressed in the patent. claims ..."
4. The American Amateur Photographer (1895)
"These lenses have been in use for some time and are not now a new introduction,
but it is a point worthy of attention by any mechanically skillful readers ..."
5. Occupations: a textbook in vocational guidance by Enoch Burton Gowin, William Alonzo Wheatley (1916)
"But day in and day out there are only enough mechanical difficulties to keep the
engineer mentally alert and mechanically skillful. These serve to give the ..."
6. Renaissance Vision from Spectacles to Telescopes by Vincent Ilardi (2006)
"He knew how to sing, write, illuminate [manuscripts] and everything which
mechanically skillful hands can do. Ingenious in corporeal things, ..."