Cyborg vs Cyberize - What's the difference?
cyborg | cyberize |
(science fiction) a person who is part machine, a robot who is part organic
(science fiction) a robot who has an organic past
a human with electronic or bionic prostheses
122", May 15:
*: I would not classify the as magical robot, but more of a magical cyborg , if anything.
* 1991 , Timothy K. Smith, (intransitive) To adapt to digital technology or culture.
(science fiction, rare) To make into a cyborg; to fit with a cybernetic implant or prosthesis.
* 1993 August 25, "Robert Johan Enters" (username), "
* 2000 March 21, "Julian Mensch" (username), "
* 2009 May 8, "Tim Bruening" (username), "
As a noun cyborg
is cyborg.As a verb cyberize is
(intransitive) to adapt to digital technology or culture.cyborg
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(wikipedia cyborg)Noun
(en noun)Quotations
* 1981 , Teri (Pettit at PARC-MAXC), fa.sf-lovers newsgroup, "Re: SF-LOVERS Digest V3"Manfred Clynes Sees A Pattern in Love -- He's Got the Printouts", The Wall Street Journal , September 24, front page: *: is a published poet and author of five books. He coined the word "cyborg ". He also coined the word "sentics" to describe a new science entirely of his own devising. * 2002 , Thomas Jones,
"Short Cuts", London Review of Books Vol. 24 No. 18, September 19: *: ... , professor of cybernetics at Reading University. Warwick is no stranger to publicity. His autobiography, I, Cyborg , which came out last month (Century, £16.99), meticulously catalogues his very many newspaper, magazine, radio and TV appearances. With commendable honesty, he also acknowledges the amount of (unfair, obviously) criticism he has received for being greedy for media attention. That isn't the main thrust of the book, though, which is rather an account of why he is turning himself into a cyborg . * 2003 , David Simpson,
"Are we still tragic?", guardian.co.uk (exclusive from London Review of Books Vol. 25 No. 7, April 3), April 1: *: The cyborg subject, with its pacemakers, drug regimes and artificial limbs, is usually also the first world middle to upper-class economic subject with a conscious incentive to preserve life for as long as possible under the best possible conditions. * 2003 , Anthony Lane,
"The Current Cinema -- Metal Guru", The New Yorker , July 14: *: On the track of John and Kate is the (Kristanna Loken), a blond female cyborg so metallically single-minded, and so impervious to blandishment and punishment alike, that, from where I was sitting, she looked to be our best hope of getting a woman into the Oval Office.
Synonyms
* bion * cybernetic organismcyberize
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Verb
(cyberiz)Re: [ADMIN] Re: Newcomer to the Theatre...", on alt.cyberpunk.chatsubo, Usenet :
- At this Nightshade mutters under his breath and begins to metamorphose. Slowly more metal appears on him, and his looks change drastically from a pure human to a fully cyberized hunk of man and machine.
Re: Iteration X Conventionpage for a noble Union [*LONG*]", on alt.games.whitewolf, Usenet :
- I don't see ItX [= forcefully cyberizing anyone against their will. Not only is it wildly unethical, Devices are far too valuble (SIC) to waste on people who will try to resist the Union.
Re: Archer Vs Borg", on alt.tv.star-trek.enterprise and alt.humor.puns, Usenet :
- But he did report to Starfleet HQ his encounter with a race of cyberized humanoids who are out to assimilate everyone, and T'Pol's estimate that said race would likely return during the 24th century.