Automatons

/ˌɔːtəˈmætənz/ noun

Plural of automaton; mechanical devices made to resemble living creatures, or people who act without thinking or emotion.

From Greek 'automatos' (self-moving) + Latin plural '-ons'. The concept dates to ancient times (Hero of Alexandria invented mechanical automata), but the modern English word came through Medieval Latin and French, describing both mechanical toys and people acting mechanically.

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