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robotic

[ roh-bot-ik ]

adjective

  1. in the manner of a robot; mechanical; lacking human intelligence or emotion:

    He’s so constant and efficient that he looks robotic on the ice, and his scores for artistic performance suffer.

  2. performed by a robot without active guidance from a human operator:

    Over the course of several robotic missions, NASA gathered information about the surface of Mars and its atmosphere.



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Origin of robotic1

First recorded in 1925–30; robot ( def ) + -ic ( def )
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"Tyler has uniqueness. In a world and industry which is becoming more commercialised, over sanitised, robotic, structured and predictable, Tyler's greatest strength is the opposite to all of that."

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It consists of 5,000 optical fibres, each one of which is a robotically controlled telescope scanning galaxies at high speed.

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In a gleaming laboratory in Edinburgh, robotic machines whirr and mix.

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Stracke is an old-fashioned, tell-it-like-it-is Southern woman, the kind of Housewife with personality coming out of her pores — an especially welcome change given that this cast has the most robotic lineup of any “Housewives†series.

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His company found that the robotic arm used to move chess pieces was hugely expensive to produce and would drive the price up to around $40,000.

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