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bionicbi‧on‧ic /baɪˈɒnɪk $ -ˈɑːn-/ adjective TPSTORYbionic arms, legs etc are electronic and therefore stronger or faster than normal arms etc – often used humorously I swear Mom has bionic ears.
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bionic• Mechanics will be needed to manufacture bionic appendages.• Kelly is bionic but still very young.• By pushing industrial processes toward the organic model, bionic engineers create a spectrum of ecosystem types.• In the following chapters I survey this unified bionic frontier.
Origin bionic (1900-2000) bionic “using electronically controlled parts in the human body” ((20-21 centuries)), from bio- + electronic
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