cyborg
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of cyborg
1960–65; cyb(ernetic) org(anism)
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Explanation
An organism that is partly mechanical and partly biological is a cyborg. The Star Wars character Darth Vader is a good example of a cyborg: he's a person whose body has been improved through technology. He's mainly, but not entirely, human. The term cyborg was coined in 1960, from cybernetic and organism, and since then it's mainly been used in fiction and as a theoretical concept. The meaning of this word has changed over time as science fiction ideas (from virtual reality to artificial heart valves) increasingly become real. Some people think that individuals using any kind of internal medical device, from pacemakers to cochlear implants, could technically be classified as cyborgs.
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Example Sentences
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Carano, 44, was the first woman alongside Cris Cyborg in 2009 to headline a card in a major MMA promotion, but retired shortly after.
From BBC • May 15, 2026
"Larissa is a legend in sports. She punches really hard. She's a really good fighter. It's a pleasure for me," said Cyborg.
From BBC • Oct. 19, 2024
In the co-main event, Brazil's Cris Cyborg beat compatriot Larissa Pacheco by unanimous decision in a gruelling back-and-forth contest.
From BBC • Oct. 19, 2024
As the judges' scores were read out, Cyborg was declared the victor, before she was awarded a commemorative belt - the fifth title of her magnificent career.
From BBC • Oct. 19, 2024
Cyborg launched a couple of big overhand rights in the closing stages but as the bell rang, both fighters raised their arms in the air, believing they had done enough to secure victory.
From BBC • Oct. 19, 2024
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