Automatic
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The word "automatic" first appeared in the 17th century, derived from the Greek term automatos. In ancient Greece, "automatos" was used to describe self-moving statues and other mechanical devices. Over time, the meaning of the word evolved to include any device or process that operates independently or without direct human input.
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