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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.44 [gcide]:

Automaton \Au*tom"a*ton\, noun; pl. L. {Automata}, E. {Automatons}. [L. fr. Gr. ?, neut. of ? self-moving; ? self + a root ma, man, to strive, think, cf. ? to strive. See {Mean}, verb (used without an object)]

1. Any thing or being regarded as having the power of spontaneous motion or action. --Huxley.

So great and admirable an automaton as the world. --Boyle.

These living automata, human bodies. --Boyle.

2. 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.

From WordNet (r) 2.0 [wn]:

automaton

noun

1: someone who acts or responds in a mechanical or apathetic way; "only an automaton wouldn't have noticed" [syn: {zombi}, {zombie}]

2: a mechanism that can move automatically [syn: {robot}, {golem}] [also: {automata} (pl)]

From The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (27 SEP 03) [foldoc]:

automaton (Plural automata) A machine, {robot}, or {formal system} designed to follow a precise sequence of instructions. Automata theory, the invention and study of automata, includes the study of the capabilities and limitations of computing processes, the manner in which systems receive input, process it, and produce output, and the relationships between behavioural theories and the operation and use of automated devices. See also {cellular automaton}, {finite state machine}. (1996-04-23)
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