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bionic

[bahy-on-ik] / baɪˈɒn ɪk /


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The startup is known for its bionic “Ability hand,” used by both robots and humans with missing limbs.

From Los Angeles Times

Steel-cut or Irish oats, on the other hand, are practically bionic — too sturdy to surrender to mere soaking, and still pebble-firm come morning.

From Salon

At almost 34 and with a partly bionic body, Stokes has realised he cannot push himself like he did in his younger days.

From BBC

“And five years ago I had a hip replacement. I’m a bionic woman!”

From Los Angeles Times

For some, bionic vision might be required to see that future, though.

From BBC