Cyborgs

/ˈsaɪbɔːrɡz/ noun

Plural of cyborg; beings that combine biological and mechanical parts, especially humans enhanced with technological components.

Coined in 1960 from 'cybernetic organism' by scientists Manfred Clynes and Nathan Kline. The term combined cybernetics (from Greek kubernetes 'steersman') with organism, reflecting the fusion of control systems and biology.

AMሳይበርግ
ARالسايبورغ
BNসাইবর্গ
CAciborg
CSkyborg
DAcyborgs
DECyborgs
ELΚυβόργ
ESciborgs
FAسایبرگ
FIkyborgit
FRcyborgs
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