Etymology:
The word "machination" has its roots in Latin:
Meaning and Origin:
Machination refers to:
The word originated in the 14th century, when it primarily described the arts of making and operating machines, as well as the devices themselves. Over time, its meaning expanded to include intricate plots and schemes.
Examples:
Additional Notes:
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