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1. ((used with a sing. v.)) cybernetics
the comparative study of organic control and communication systems, as the brain and its neurons, and mechanical or electronic systems analogous to them, as robots or computers.
Etymology: (1948; < Gk kybernēt(ēs) helmsman, steersman (kybernē-, var. s. of kybernân to steer +-tēs agent suffix) + -ics)
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1. (noun) cybernetics
(biology) the field of science concerned with processes of communication and control (especially the comparison of these processes in biological and artificial systems)
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1. CYBERNETICS
That branch of learning which brings together theories and studies on communication and control in living organisms and machines.
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