Machine (disambiguation)

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A machine is a device that uses energy to perform some activity or task.

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Machine, Machines, Machinery, The Machine, or The Machines may also refer to:

Term of art

More specific applications of the general term

Computing

Personal nickname

The following are nicknamed "The Machine":

Music

Albums

Songs

Sports

Fiction

Other uses

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