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cyborg
cy·borg C0833700 (sī′bôrg′)n. An organism, often a human, that has certain physiological processes enhanced or controlled by mechanical or electronic devices, especially when they are integrated with the nervous system. [cyb(ernetic) + org(anism).]cyborg (ˈsaɪˌbɔːɡ) n (Literary & Literary Critical Terms) (in science fiction) a living being whose powers are enhanced by computer implants or mechanical body parts[C20: from cyb(ernetic) org(anism)]cy•borg (ˈsaɪ bɔrg) n. a person whose physiological functioning is enhanced by mechanical or electronic devices. [1960–65; cyb(ernetic)org(anism)] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | cyborg - a human being whose body has been taken over in whole or in part by electromechanical devices; "a cyborg is a cybernetic organism"bionic man, bionic womanmachine - an efficient person; "the boxer was a magnificent fighting machine" | Translationscyborg
cyborg(CYBernetic ORGanism) A being that is part human and part machine. The term was coined in 1960 by Manfred Clynes and Nathan Kline in an article they wrote about how humans can survive in space. For centuries, various cultures have fantasized about half human-half artificial beings; however, in the 20th century this concept materialized in the form of artificial limbs, pacemakers and other bionic devices. See lifecasting, Borg, cybernetics and bionic.cyborg
cyborg (sī′bôrg′)n. An organism, often a human, that has certain physiological processes enhanced or controlled by mechanical or electronic devices, especially when they are integrated with the nervous system.A hypothetical term for a person with bionic and/or cybernetic replacement parts that may have capabilities that the original biological components did not—e.g., increased strength, telescopic vision, etc.CYBORG
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Synonyms for cyborgnoun a human being whose body has been taken over in whole or in part by electromechanical devicesSynonymsRelated Words |