noun
automaton
aw-TO-muh-tuhn
noun
1
A mechanical device built to carry out a fixed set of movements or instructions on its own.
"The museum displayed a 19th-century automaton that could write letters with a tiny pen."
"The toymaker spent years building a clockwork automaton shaped like a bird."
2
A person who behaves in a dull, mechanical way, as if acting without feeling or thought.
"He shuffled through his shift like an automaton, saying the same lines to every customer."
How to Use Automaton
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishA self-operating machine, or someone acting like one — robotic and emotionless.
Common pairings
like an automaton
a clockwork automaton
Word Forms
automatons plural, automata plural
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Etymology
From Greek autómaton, "acting of its own accord" — the neuter form of autómatos, self-moving.