"biobot" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: biobots [plural]
Etymology: From bio- + bot. Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|bio|bot}} bio- + bot Head templates: {{en-noun}} biobot (plural biobots)
  1. A robot that is partly or wholly biological in nature, as for example an assemblage of plant cells or animal cells that can perform tasks such as moving and reacting. Categories (topical): Fictional characters, Robotics, Stock characters Related terms: biorobot, biorobotics, bioroid, biot, cyborg, robot

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