From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishcyborgcy‧borg /ˈsaɪbɔːɡ $ -bɔːrɡ/ noun [countable] THa creature that is partly human and partly machine
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cyborg• It is ironic that a cyborg invested with collective human intelligence should still be represented in a recognisably human form.• The cop who'd collected her had been a crowd control unit, the full cyborg.• As the drug wore off, I felt like RoboCop, or Terminator, some kind of mutant cyborg.Origin cyborg (1900-2000) cybernetic organism