Definition of Machenery	
	    			    		
		    		Ma*chin"er*y (?), n. [From
Machine: cf. F. machinerie.] 1.
Machines, in general, or collectively. 
2. The working parts of a machine, engine, or
instrument; as, the machinery of a watch. 
3. The supernatural means by which the action
of a poetic or fictitious work is carried on and brought to a
catastrophe; in an extended sense, the contrivances by which the
crises and conclusion of a fictitious narrative, in prose or verse,
are effected. 
The machinery, madam, is a term invented by the
critics, to signify that part which the deities, angels, or demons,
are made to act in a poem.  Pope.
4. The means and appliances by which anything
is kept in action or a desired result is obtained; a complex system
of parts adapted to a purpose. 
An indispensable part of the machinery of
state.  Macaulay.
The delicate inflexional machinery of the Aryan
languages.  I. Taylor (The Alphabet).
  
		    		 - Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913) 
		    		 
		    			    		
		    		- The working parts of a machine as a group.
 
 - The collective parts of something which allow it to function.
 
 
  
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