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cyborg

Cyber vs Cyborg - What's the difference?

cyber | cyborg |


As an adjective cyber

is pertaining to the Internet; an alternative spelling of nocap=1|lang=en.

As a verb cyber

is to engage in cybersex.

As a noun cyborg is

a person who is part machine, a robot who is part organic.

Cyborg - What does it mean?

cyborg | |

Fyborg vs Cyborg - What's the difference?

fyborg | cyborg |


As nouns the difference between fyborg and cyborg

is that fyborg is any biological organism having extended functions provided by technology while cyborg is cyborg.

Taxonomy vs Cyborg - What's the difference?

taxonomy | cyborg |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and cyborg

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while cyborg is a person who is part machine, a robot who is part organic.

Cyborg vs Roboroach - What's the difference?

cyborg | roboroach |


As nouns the difference between cyborg and roboroach

is that cyborg is cyborg while roboroach is a cockroach that is part organic and part machine; a cyborg cockroach.

Cyborg vs Cyborglike - What's the difference?

cyborg | cyborglike |


As a noun cyborg

is cyborg.

As an adjective cyborglike is

resembling or characteristic of a cyborg.

Cyborg vs Cyberman - What's the difference?

cyborg | cyberman | Synonyms |

Cyberman is a synonym of cyborg.



As nouns the difference between cyborg and cyberman

is that cyborg is a person who is part machine, a robot who is part organic while cyberman is a human intertwined with electronic components; often implies the result is more electronic than biological.

Cyborg vs Cyberize - What's the difference?

cyborg | cyberize |


As a noun cyborg

is cyborg.

As a verb cyberize is

(intransitive) to adapt to digital technology or culture.

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