Crossword-Solution: AUTOMATON 9 letters, 27 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Word Word Type Definition
Automaton v. i. Any thing or being regarded as having the power of
spontaneous motion or action.
Automaton v. i. A self-moving machine, or one which has its motive
power within itself; -- applied chiefly to machines which appear to
imitate spontaneously the motions of living beings, such as men, birds,
etc.

We have 27 clues for the answer “AUTOMATON”

Clue Answers
Unthinking person / machine 1 answer
someone who acts or responds in a mechanical or apathetic way 1 answer
Robotic device 1 answer
Robot, or someone who acts like one 1 answer
Person acting in a mechanical way. 1 answer
PERSON whose actions are involuntary/without active intelligence 1 answer
*Robotic type 1 answer
Not the creative sort 1 answer
Man, in a way. 1 answer
Clock's cuckoo, technically 1 answer
Figure behind cuckoo-clock doors, e.g. 1 answer
Man of sorts. 1 answer
Lifelike mechanism. 1 answer
Unthinking worker 2 answers
KINETIC art, form of 4 answers
golem 5 answers
ANDROID 6 answers
mechanical man 6 answers
Metal worker 10 answers
humanoid 10 answers
automation 11 answers
A MECHANISM THAT CAN MOVE AUTOMATICALLY 12 answers
robot 15 answers
puppet 22 answers
__ machine 38 answers
Zombie 40 answers
ACHIEVER 59 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with AUTOMATON (5)

From the interior face of the west wall of the tower projected a little canopy with a quarter-jack and small bell beneath it, the automaton being driven by the same clock machinery that struck the large bell in the tower.
Far from the Madding Crowd Thomas Hardy 1992
Pertaining to, or produced by, an automaton; of the nature of an automaton; selfÐacting or selfÐregulating under fixed conditions; Ð esp.
Webster's Unabridged Dictionary Noah Webster 1995
The druggist was dancing with one of the Spanish-Mexican girls with the solemnity of an automaton, turning about and about, always in the same direction, his eyes glassy, his teeth set.
The Octopus Frank Norris 2008
The Genius was to manage the automaton, and the other was to lay out the campaign, choose the victims, and collect the money, geniuses being notoriously unreliable and loose in their cash.
Three Elephant Power Andrew Barton 'Banjo' Paterson 2008
But do you fancy, Seraphina, that my heart has altered?’ ‘I am sure I cannot tell,’ she said, like an automaton.
Prince Otto Robert Louis Stevenson 2010

Quotes with AUTOMATON (3)

And speaking of this wonderful machine:[840] I’m puzzled by the difference between, the kind Which goes on solely in the poet’s mind, A testing of performing words, while he, The other kind, much more decorous, when He’s in his study writing with a pen. In method B the hand supports the thought, The abstract battle is concretely fought. The pen stops in mid-air, then swoops to bar[850] A canceled sunset or restore a star, And thus it physically guides the phrase Toward faint …
Vladimir Nabokov Pale Fire
Time can play all sorts of tricks on you. In the blink of an eye, babies appear in carriages, coffins disappear into the ground, wars are won and lost, and children transform, like butterflies, into adults. That's what happened to me. Once upon a time, I was a boy named Hugo Cabret, and I desperately believed that a broken automaton would save my life. Now that my cocoon has fallen away and I have emerged as a magician named Professor Alcofrisbas, I can look back and see that…
Brian Selznick The Invention of Hugo Cabret
Did you ever notice that all machines are made for some reason?" he asked Isabelle. "They are built to make you laugh, like the mouse here, or to tell the time, like clocks, or to fill you with wonder like the automaton. Maybe that's why a broken machine always makes me a little sad, because it isn't able to do what it was made to do." Isabelle picked up the mouse, wound it again, and set it down. "Maybe it's the same with people," Hugo continued. "If you lose your purpose... it's like you're broken.
Brian Selznick The Invention of Hugo Cabret
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Appears in: Chronicle, Newsday, NYT, Universal.

Used 10 times in crossword archives (1958–2023).