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automata

American  
[aw-tom-uh-tuh] / ɔˈtɒm ə tə /

noun

  1. a plural of automaton.


automata British  
/ ɔːˈtɒmətə /

noun

  1. a plural of automaton

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Campione has become known for her unique specialism in dolls, doll houses, automata, birdcages and corkscrews.

From BBC • Sep. 7, 2024

There, in the Morris Museum’s collection of mechanical musical instruments and automata, is a music box from around 1877.

From New York Times • Apr. 2, 2024

There are numerous examples of such religious automata from the late medieval era onwards, including life-size sculptures of Christ and the Virgin Mary that were equipped with articulated limbs and animated by puppetry or clockwork.

From The Verge • May 4, 2022

But, predictably, experts disagree on whether nonlocal cellular automata bolster the case for free will.

From Scientific American • Feb. 14, 2021

If we were not automata at that moment we would continue lying there, exhausted, and without will.

From "All Quiet on the Western Front: A Novel" by Erich Maria Remarque