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Alternative form of droid [(originally and chiefly science fiction) A robot, especially one made with some physical resemblance to a human (an android).]
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(Internet slang) A habitual poster on the /r9k/ - ROBOT9001 board on 4chan; a member of the /r9k/ community.
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A form of android that can function as an actor / actress
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A robot that is designed to look and act like a human being (not necessarily a male one).
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(rare) The quality of being an android; robotic behaviour.
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(science fiction, slang) android
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A form of robotics used to create robots that produce preset moves and prerecorded sounds.
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(science fiction) A hypothetical device that enables users to communicate instantaneously across great distances; that is, a faster-than-light communication device.
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A machine designed to resemble a human being; an android.
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(robotics, rare) Robot designed to work in space.
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(science fiction) A machine that prepares and dispenses meals.
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(science fiction) A machine that prepares and dispenses meals.
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A toy in the form of a mechanical figure.
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(science fiction) A machine or robot, usually in the form of a living being, designed to follow a precise sequence of instructions.
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(science fiction) An infohazard or cognitohazard, especially a Langford's basilisk.
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(science fiction, fandom slang, often derogatory) A stock character in science fiction; a grotesque creature, often an extraterrestrial, that menaces the protagonists.
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(science fiction) A type of von Neumann probe whose mission is to exterminate alien lifeforms.
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(science fiction, chiefly Star Trek) A bed equipped with biofeedback sensors for medical diagnosis.
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(science fiction) A robot that is partly or wholly biological in nature.
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(science fiction) A robot in the form of an animal.
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(science fiction) A device that displays a readout of a person's vital signs.
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(science fiction) A cyborg or robot.
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(chiefly science fiction) A biological engineer, an engineer of creatures, especially partially artificial/mechanical ones.
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(neologism, science fiction, rare) A non-human animal cyborg.
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A person who performs robot-like tasks, or performs tasks in place of a robot.
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(science fiction) A genetically engineered humanoid-like organism created for the purpose of enslavement.
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(science fiction) A spaceship that is partially or wholly composed of biological material.
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(science fiction) A robot composed of living components
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(science fiction) An array of technology attached to the body.
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(slang) To turn into a cyborg, to implant machinery into people with the intent of controlling or assimilating them.
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(science fiction, informal) A physical robot.
adj
(computing) Resembling a bot (automated software process).
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(science fiction) A name given to a robot that emulates a brother.
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(science fiction) The thinking part of a sentient car.
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A person or organism with a mechanistic morality or lack of free will.
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(science fiction) A device capable of duplicating physical objects.
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A robot intended to interact physically with humans in a shared workspace.
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Initialism of controlled substance. [(officialese, law) A drug or chemical whose use, possession, manufacture, or sale is regulated or banned by the government.]
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Created by computer in imitation of life
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(science fiction) A robot that performs the duties of a surgeon.
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(science fiction) A person, animal or other being who is part machine, a robot who is part organic.
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of or pertaining to cyborgs.
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Resembling or characteristic of a cyborg.
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(nonstandard) Alternative letter-case form of Dalek [(science fiction) A member of a species of extraterrestrial cyborg mutants who appear in the television programme Doctor Who and are known for travelling in metallic shells, having monotone, mechanically distorted voices, repeating a limited number of phrases, and their fanatical obsession with exterminating other, non-Dalek beings.]
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(neologism) A person who is sexually attracted to robots or other technologically-mediated forms of sexuality.
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Electronic or robotic sex toys.
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Robotic technology for use in the home.
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(originally and chiefly science fiction) A robot, especially one made with some physical resemblance to a human (an android).
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(science fiction) A group of more evolved sentient beings.
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(science fiction) A robot in female form.
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(science fiction, robotics) One of the Three Laws of Robotics, forbidding a robot to harm a human, through either action or inaction.
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A sudden increase in artificial intelligence such that an AI system becomes extremely powerful.
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(computing) A bot (automated user) that takes part in a game or offers gaming functionality.
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A robot that powers itself by digesting food.
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(science fiction) genetically engineered
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(science fiction, usually in the plural, sometimes humorous) Polite term of address for any sentient being, human or otherwise.
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A fictional military giant robot.
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(science fiction) An android (humanoid robot) in female form.
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(fiction, computing) A homicidal computer, an artificial intelligence that acts similarly to the HAL 9000 featured in 2001: A Space Odyssey.
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(China) A QR code identifying someone's risk level during the COVID-19 pandemic in the PRC, colored in green, yellow, or red in increasing danger.
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A robot for delivering care to a patient, sometimes in the patient's home.
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(science fiction) A robot resembling a human.
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(robotics) intelligent assist device
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(especially science fiction) A robot designed to kill; a robotic assassin.
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(pathology) Acronym of limbic-predominant age-related TDP-43 encephalopathy, a form of dementia.
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Alternative form of manbot [A male or masculine robot.]
adj
Of a system: including both human and machine and/or their interface.
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A male or masculine robot.
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(science fiction) A body that is controlled by someone or something else.
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(science fiction) A large piloted combat robot.
adj
Abbreviation of mechanized. [Equipped with machinery.]
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(anime, manga) A large armoured robot on legs, typically controlled by a pilot seated inside.
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(science fiction) A robot or mechanical creature.
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A person who takes a mechanical view
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(science fiction) A robot that is designed to look and act like a human.
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The synergistic combination of mechanical engineering, electronic engineering and software engineering for the study of automata from an engineering perspective and the control of advanced hybrid systems.
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A very large or powerful machine (or computer).
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A hyperintelligent alien being with a huge brain and otherwise atrophied body, the fictional archenemy of Dan Dare.
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(science fiction) An information hazard.
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A robotic device whose structure is modeled on that of a millipede
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A mobile autonomous robot, especially one used in artificial intelligence research, or as a toy.
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(science fiction) A robot that carries out nursing.
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A pet name for a device, such as a car, computer, or robot.
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(science fiction) A hypothetical device capable of inducing orgasm.
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(specific to Warhammer 40000, science fiction) A species of aggressive, fungal humanoid alien, corresponding to the orcs in other fantasy works.
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(usually science fiction) The use of technology in a way expected to change the course of human evolution.
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(robotics) A component mechanism which gives a robot the capability of walking; a robot having such a capability.
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(chiefly in science fiction) Any sentient or socially intelligent being.
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(science fiction) To use a phaser.
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(science fiction) A fictional material used by authors to develop a plot requiring a material with properties not possessed by any real material.
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(science fiction) A powered exoskeleton.
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(science fiction, slang) A sexbot hired out as a prostitute.
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(science fiction) An unstable substance that is powerful and dangerous.
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(science fiction) A robot or artificial being that is an exact copy of a genuine lifeform, especially a human.
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(science fiction) A technological device that replicates physical objects.
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(science fiction) A machine that prepares and dispenses meals.
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(science fiction) A cyborg police officer.
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(science fiction) A robot that performs the duties of a doctor or surgeon.
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A robot resembling a dog.
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(science fiction, rare) A droid; a robot.
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A robotic fish; a robot designed to swim in water in the manner of a fish.
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(science fiction) A robotic creature.
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The design and manufacture of revolutionary forms of robots.
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A humanoid robot designed to perform relatively complex physical operations on space missions.
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A robot marketed as a pet.
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Someone who likes robots and things associated with them.
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(science fiction, technology) An apocalypse (ending of the world) caused chiefly by robots.
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The study of the personalities of intelligent machines.
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A cockroach that is part organic and part machine; a cyborg cockroach.
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Sexually attracted to robots.
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Sexual attraction to robots.
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A machine built to carry out some complex task or group of tasks by physically moving, especially one which can be programmed.
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(science fiction) A violent uprising by sapient robots, aimed at overthrowing human government.
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A legislative strategy to delay or counteract the downsides of large-scale automation.
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One who takes an interest in robotics.
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Characteristic of robots.
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(science fiction, dated) A robot designated female; a gynoid.
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The state or condition of being a robot.
adj
(rare) Alternative form of robotic [Of, relating to, or resembling a robot; mechanical, lacking emotion or personality, etc.]
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One who conceptualizes, designs, builds, programs, and experiments with robots.
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The science and technology of robots, their design, manufacture, and application
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Robots collectively, regarded as a species.
adj
Having some similarity to a robot.
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The state or quality of being a robot.
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The field of science and engineering that deals with the study of robots.
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According to a transhumanist thought experiment, an otherwise benevolent artificial intelligence from the future that would torture the simulated selves of the people who did not help to bring about its existence, in order to "blackmail" those people who think about this idea now into helping the AI to come into being, for the purpose of ending all other causes of suffering.
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(derogatory slang) A follower of Scientology with a strict or robotic adherence to its teachings.
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A robotic vacuum cleaner made and sold by iRobot.
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(science fiction) A robot designed to sell goods or services.
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(science fiction, robotics) One of the Three Laws of Robotics, requiring a robot to obey humans, unless it would conflict with the First Law of Robotics (which forbids a robot to harm a human).
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(chiefly science fiction) An intelligent, self-aware being.
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(science fiction) A robot designed to have sexual intercourse with humans.
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(science-fiction, slang) A robot or android with humanoid flesh and skin.
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(science fiction) A distributed artificial intelligence system that is aware of the physical world and acts autonomously through cyborgs and computer control systems.
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A robot that is physically compliant and deformable and typically employs biomimicry
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(science fiction) A spokesperson, whether human or extraterrestrial.
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(medicine) Initialism of sex reassignment surgery. [Any surgical procedure that changes a person's sex characteristics so that they conform to a standard, particularly those decided by transgender people for themselves or for intersex people to present in a dyadic fashion, the latter often done without consent.]
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A swarm of robots that act as a single organism
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(science fiction) A synthetic humanoid, an android, a robot, a clone
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Abbreviation of testosterone level. (as a measure of a man's health)
adj
Technologically sexual: sexual in a robot-like (for example, programmable) way.
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(science fiction) A telekinetic person; a person who has telekinetic abilities.
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(science fiction) A telepath.
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A robotic arm controlled by a human and offering a telepresence environment.
adj
Pertaining to teledildonics.
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A remotely controlled robot for carrying out physical tasks in a space environment.
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A robot that can be controlled remotely; a telerobotic system.
adj
Of or pertaining to telerobotics
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(science fiction) An intelligent android created to destroy humans.
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(science fiction) A machine that has the capability to terraform.
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(science fiction, robotics) One of the Three Laws of Robotics, requiring a robot to protect its own existence, as long as this does not conflict with the First Law (which forbids a robot to harm a human) or the Second Law (which requires robots to obey humans).
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(science fiction, robotics) A set of rules governing the behavior of robots.
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(fiction) In the Transformers franchise, any of the alien humanoid robots that can mechanically alter their appearance, or "transform", into a vehicle, creature, or (rarely) a tool.
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A person who studies flags and their history and meaning.
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(informal, science fiction) virtual reality
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(science fiction) Any machine that is capable of self-replication.
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(dated, science fiction) A robotic or mechanical waiter.
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(science fiction) A kind of military robot or mecha with legs for locomotion.
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(science fiction) A person who has an electronic brain implant.
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(biology, robotics, artificial life) An artificial construct built from cells extracted from Xenopus embryos, and designed to move, consume, and build piles.
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