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Definitions of cyborgs in various dictionaries:
noun - a human being whose body has been taken over in whole or in part by electromechanical devices
noun - a human linked to a mechanical device for life support
CYBORGS - A cyborg () short for "cybernetic organism") is a being with both organic and biomechatronic body parts. The term was coined in 1960 by Manfred Clyne...
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Sci-fi beings |
Bionic beings |
Man-machine hybrids |
Terminator types |
RoboCop and the Terminator, e.g |
Bionic humans |
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Plural form of cyborg. |
a fictional or hypothetical person whose physical abilities are extended beyond normal human limitations by mechanical elements built into the body. |
A fictional or hypothetical person whose physical abilities are extended beyond normal human limitations by mechanical elements built into the body. |
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A Cyborg () short for "cybernetic organism") is a being with both organic and biomechatronic body parts. The term was coined in 1960 by Manfred Clynes and Nathan S. Kline.The term cyborg is not the same thing as bionic, biorobot or android; it applies to an organism that has restored function or enhanced abilities due to the integration of some artificial component or technology that relies on some sort of feedback. While cyborgs are commonly thought of as mammals, including humans, they might also conceivably be any kind of organism. * D. S. Halacy's Cyborg: Evolution of the Superman in 1965 featured an introduction which spoke of a "new frontier" that was "not merely space, but more profoundly the relationship between 'inner space' to 'outer space' a bridge...between mind and matter."In popular culture, some cyborgs may be represented as visibly mechanical (e.g., Cyborg from DC Comics, the Cybermen in the Doctor Who franchise or The Borg from Star Trek or Darth Vader from Star Wars) o |