cybergenetic
English
Etymology
cyber- + genetic
Adjective
cybergenetic (not comparable)
- Created by computer in imitation of life
- 1997, Donna J. Haraway, Modest−Witness@Second−Millennium.FemaleMan−Meets−OncoMouse, →ISBN Invalid ISBN, page 259:
- In the background is a matrix of her mixed cybergenetic kin, all resulting from different "racial" crosses effected by a computer program.
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- Of or pertaining to the interface between the electronic and the biological
- 2004, April 18, quoting Mike Carlson, “Richard Fausset”, in El Camino Is Academic Champ -- Again, page B1:
- I'm surprised they don't have some kind of cybergenetic plug in the back of their heads.
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See also
- Not to be confused with cybernetic or cybergenic.