machination
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machination
Etymology: Latin machinatio “mechanism, contrivance” from the verb machinare "to design, contrive," a verb based on the noun machine "device" borrowed from Greek "makhana," dialectal variant of mekhane "machine." You are right to see an ancestor of our "mechanics" and "mechanism" in the Greek word. The original root also provided Russian moch' "can" (mogu "I can") and moshch' "power, might," plus Old English "magan," the forerunner of today's auxiliary verb "may" and both the auxiliary and noun "might."barnâma/dasisa-cin/cidag-i
machination
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machination
(แมคชะเน'เชิน) n. การวางแผน,การวางเล่ห์เพทุบาย,แผน,เล่ห์เพทุบาย
machination
[,maeki'neishn] n машинация, интрига.