Automatic : adj. et name (word coming from automaton).
The word “automatic” has several meanings:
I Adjective:
1. Physiology: Which takes place without the participation of the will.
Movement, automatic reflex (unconscious, involuntary, mechanical, mechanical, spontaneous).
The automatic gestures of the sleepwalker.
The automatic writing of the surrealists.
2. Current: Which, once set in motion, works by itself; which operates by mechanical means.
Automatic device.
Pay attention to the automatic closing of the doors.
Automatic gearbox (as opposed to mechanical), and by extension automatic car or elliptical female name: an automatic.
Vending machine.
Automatic deposit.
Automatic pilot.
Automatic signals.
Self-driving (drive) transport.
Automatic weapon, in which the pressure of combustion gases is used to rearm.
Automatic translation.
Automate: Make automatic.
Automate production.
Adjectival past participle: Automated manoeuvre.
3. Figurative meaning: Which is accomplished with a determined regularity (systematic).
Direct debits from a bank account.
Familiar: Which must necessarily occur (forced, sure).
Every year, in the fall, he falls ill, it's automatic.
II Masculine name:
1. An automatic: Automatic pistol (browning).
2. Aged meaning: Automatic telephone, without operator intervention.
III Feminine noun: Science: Set of scientific disciplines and techniques used for the automation of processes, the design and use of automatic systems (cybernetics, computing, robotics; servo-control).
Opposites of automatic: conscious, deliberate, intentional, meditated, premeditated, thoughtful, voluntary.