different between bionics vs cybernetic

bionics

English

Etymology

From bio- +? electronics. Coined by US Air Force medical doctor Jack E. Steele in 1958 to refer to the "flow of concepts from biology to engineering and vice versa".

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /?ba???n?ks/

Noun

bionics (uncountable)

  1. The design of engineering systems, especially electronic ones, based on that of biological systems.
  2. biomimetics

Related terms

  • bionic

Translations

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cybernetic

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Ancient Greek ???????????? (kubern?tikós, good at steering, good pilot), from ??????????? ????? (kubern?tik? tékhn?, the pilot’s art), from Ancient Greek ??????????? (kubernismós), ?????????? (kubérn?sis, steering, pilotage, guiding), from ???????? (kuberná?, to steer, to drive, to guide, to act as a pilot) (which is also ultimately the root of govern as well). The term first recorded in English in 1948.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /?sa?b?(?)?n?t?k/
  • (US) IPA(key): /?sa?b??n?t?k/
  • Rhymes: -?t?k

Adjective

cybernetic (comparative more cybernetic, superlative most cybernetic)

  1. Of or relating to cybernetics—the mathematical study of communication and control in the animal and the machine.
  2. Of or relating to computers and internet.

Related terms

  • cyber-
  • cybernetics
  • cybernetically
  • cyber
  • cyberneticist, cybernetician

Translations

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