Manikin in a sentence as a noun

Certain Ford specs, for example, require multi-axis robot arms with independently mobile manikin forms to apply loads to the seats.

That's their main motivation - it can't possibly be economic to develop robots like this just as animated shop window manikins.

> Right now best-practice for medical training involves expensive life-size manikins and dedicated simulation rooms with real staff.

Right now best-practice for medical training involves expensive life-size manikins and dedicated simulation rooms with real staff.

I had a lecturer who had seen IBM experiment using projections onto manikins placed around a board table shared with 'real' humans, and a mirrored arrangement on the other side of the 'electric' connection, old enough to be an entirely analogue affair, if anyone has an idea what he might have been referring to I would love to know!

Manikin definitions

noun

a person who is very small but who is not otherwise deformed or abnormal

See also: mannikin homunculus

noun

a woman who wears clothes to display fashions; "she was too fat to be a mannequin"

See also: mannequin mannikin manakin model

noun

a life-size dummy used to display clothes

See also: mannequin mannikin manakin form