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Etymology

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From unmechanical +‎ -ly.

Adverb

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unmechanically (comparative more unmechanically, superlative most unmechanically)

  1. In a manner that is not mechanical.
    • 1948 September and October, Canon Roger Lloyd, “The Art and Mystery of the Railway”, in Railway Magazine, page 331:
      Perhaps it is not possible to take further than that the explanation of what it is that railways possess which can fascinate the unmechanically minded, not less than the engineer.