"Machinates" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Machinates means to plan and scheme in a cunning or deceitful way, often with the intention of securing an advantage or achieving a goal. It can also imply a sense of cleverness or clever planning, but with a morally ambiguous or even malicious tone.
Machilidae refers to a family of insects commonly known as "silverfish" or "fishmoths". They are small, elongated, and slender insects that are usually grayish-white or pale yellowish in color. The name "silverfish" comes from their fish-like appearance, with a flat, elongated body and a shimmery scales on their backs.
I think you meant "machinating"!<br><br>"Machinating" is not a commonly used word in English language, and it's possible that it's a typo or a made-up word. However, based on the Latin root "machinare", which means "to contrive" or "to plot", I would take a guess that "machinating" might mean scheming, plotting, or conspiring, possibly in a secretive or malicious manner. In other words, someone who is "machinating" might be plotting or scheming something, possibly with the intention of causing harm or achieving a nefarious goal.