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bi·on·ic
(bī-ŏn′ĭk)adj.
1. Of or relating to bionics.
2. Having anatomical structures or physiological processes that are replaced or enhanced by electronic or mechanical components.
3. Having extraordinary strength, powers, or capabilities; superhuman.
[bi(o)- +(electr)onic.]
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bionic
(baɪˈɒnɪk)adj
1. (Electronics) of or relating to bionics
2. (Electronics) (in science fiction) having certain physiological functions augmented or replaced by electronic equipment:the bionic man.
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bi•on•ic
(baɪˈɒn ɪk)adj.
1. having normal functions enhanced by electronic devices and mechanical parts for dangerous or intricate tasks.
2. of or pertaining to bionics.
[1955–60]
bi•on′i•cal•ly,adv.
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Adj. | 1. | bionic - of or relating to bionics |
2. | ![]() artificial,unreal - contrived by art rather than nature; "artificial flowers"; "artificial flavoring"; "an artificial diamond"; "artificial fibers"; "artificial sweeteners" |
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Translations
bionický
bionisk
bionikus
tölvulíffræîilegur
bionický
biyonikdirim elektronik
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bionic
adj →bionisch
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bionics
(baiˈoniks) noun singular the use of biological principles in the design of computersetc. bionika اسْتِعْمال مَبادئ البيولوجيا في تَصْميم الكومبيوتر бионика biônica bionika Biomiks bionik βιονική (κλάδος της τεχνολογίας)biónica bioonika بیونیک؛ دانش ساخت دستگاه ها به تقلید از اندام بدن biomekaniikkabionique בִּיוֹנִיקָה कंप्यूटर के डिजाइन में जीवविज्ञान के सिद्धांतों का उपयोग bionika bionika bionik tölvulíffræði; líftölvufræðibionica 生体工学 생체 공학 bionika bionika prinsip bionikbionicabionikk bionika biónica bionicбионика bionika bionika bionika bionik การใช้หลักการทางชีววิทยาออกแบบคอมพิวเตอร์ biyonik, dirim elektroniği 仿生學 біоніка کمپیوٹر تیار کرنے میں حیاتیاتی اصولوں کا استعمال kỹ thuật sinh học仿生学
biˈonic adjective of or using bionics. bionies بيوني: مُتَعَلِّق باسْتِعْمال البيولوجيا في بِناءِ الكومبيوتر бионичен biônico bionickýBio-... bionisk βιονικόςbiónico biooniline وابسته به بیونیک biomekaaninenbioniqueביוני कंप्यूटर के डिजाइन में जीवविज्ञान के सिद्धांतों का उपयोग संबंधी bionički bionikus mengenai bionik tölvulíffræðilegurbionico 生体工学の 생체 공학의 bionikos bionisks menggunakan bionikbionischbionisk bioniczny په بيونيك پورى تړلى biónico bionic бионический bionický bionski bionički bionisk, bionik- ซึ่งใช้หลักการทางชีววิทยาออกแบบคอมพิวเตอร์ biyonik, dirim elektronik 仿生學的 біонічний thuộc hoặc sử dụng kỹ thuật sinh học仿生学的
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