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nanobot

English

Etymology

nano- +? -bot

Noun

nanobot (plural nanobots)

  1. (nanotechnology, robotics) A very small autonomous robot, typically the size of a biological cell, designed to work alone or in very large numbers to achieve some task.

Synonyms

  • nanorobot
  • nanomachine
  • nanite

See also

  • grey goo
  • nanotool

Danish

Etymology

nano- +? bot

Noun

nanobot c (singular definite nanobotten, plural indefinite nanobotter)

  1. nanobot

Declension

Synonyms

  • nanorobot

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nootropic

English

Etymology

Coined in 1972 by Dr. Corneliu E. Giurgea, derived from the Ancient Greek words ???? (nóos, mind) and ?????? (tropé?, to turn)

Pronunciation

  • (US) IPA(key): /?no???t?o?p?k/, /?no???t???p?k/

Noun

nootropic (plural nootropics)

  1. (medicine) Any substance purported to increase or enhance cognitive abilities.
  2. (pharmacology) A drug that enhances learning and memory and lacks the usual pharmacology of other psychotropic drugs (e.g. sedation, motor stimulation) and possesses very few side effects and extremely low toxicity.

Synonyms

  • smart drug
  • memory enhancer

Hyponyms

  • piracetam
  • caffeine

Related terms

  • See: nous#Related terms

Translations

  • Italian: nootropo (it)

Anagrams

  • coportion

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