mechanical vs unoriginal

mechanical

noun
  • One who does manual labor, especially one who is similar to Shakespeare's rude mechanicals 

  • An instance of equipment failure. 

  • A stop on an organ that is operated by a hand or foot control rather than having to be manually set up in advance. 

  • A mechanical engineer. 

  • Manually created layout of artwork that is camera ready for photographic reproduction. 

  • A robot or mechanical creature. 

adj
  • Related to mechanics (the branch of physics that deals with forces acting on mass). 

  • Acting as if one were a machine: lifeless or mindless. 

  • Handy with machines. 

  • Using mechanics (the design and construction of machines): being a machine. 

  • Done by machine. 

  • Related to mechanics (the design and construction of machines). 

  • As if performed by a machine: lifeless or mindless. 

unoriginal

noun
  • A person or work that does not exhibit originality. 

adj
  • Not being the first or earliest version of something, not original. 

  • Lacking originality. 

How often have the words mechanical and unoriginal occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )