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The English word "mechano" is derived from the Ancient Greek word "μήχανος" (mḗchanos), which referred to a device, machine, or contrivance. This term was used in various contexts, including engineering, architecture, and philosophy.
In the 19th century, the word "mechano" began to be used in English to refer specifically to mechanical forces or devices. It is commonly used today in the fields of biology, engineering, and other scientific disciplines.
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