Correct spelling for the English word "Automatical" is [ˌɔːtəmˈatɪkə͡l], [ˌɔːtəmˈatɪkəl], [ˌɔː_t_ə_m_ˈa_t_ɪ_k_əl] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
Automatical is an adjective that describes something as being done or occurring spontaneously or without conscious effort, carried out by a device or mechanism, or happening as a result of a predetermined set of rules or conditions. It can also refer to an action that is completed automatically or mechanically, without human intervention or control.
In the context of spontaneity, it implies that the action or occurrence happens naturally or effortlessly, without requiring conscious thought or decision-making. For example, an automatical response to a sudden loud noise may be a flinch or reflexive action, as it happens instinctively without conscious effort.
When used in relation to devices or machinery, it suggests that a process or action is performed automatically by a mechanism or system, without the need for human input or operation. This can include various automated tasks such as automatical light switches, automatical door openers, or automatical printing in manufacturing processes.
Furthermore, automatical can also denote an action that is triggered by a predetermined set of rules or conditions. For instance, an automatical system may be designed to activate certain processes when specific triggers or criteria are met, such as an automatical watering system that activates when the soil moisture falls below a certain level.
Overall, automatical refers to actions or occurrences that happen spontaneously, without conscious effort, involving the use of devices or machinery, or occurring due to predetermined rules or conditions.
Having power of motion in itself; acting from concealed machinery; self-regulating.
Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.
The word "automatical" is derived from the root word "automatic", which comes from the Greek word "automatos". In Greek, "autos" means "self", and "matos" means "acting". The Greek word "automatos" referred to something that acts or operates by itself or independently. Over time, "automatic" entered the English language in the 17th century to describe something that functions or operates without external control.