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1. (n.) robot
a machine that resembles a human and does mechanical, routine tasks on command.
2. robot
a person who acts and responds in a mechanical, routine manner; automaton.
3. robot
any machine or mechanical device that operates automatically with humanlike skill.
Etymology: (< Czech, coined by Karel &Chacek;apek in the play R.U.R. (1920) from the base robot-, as in robota compulsory labor, robotník peasant owing such labor)
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| Definition of 'ROBOT' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) automaton, robot, golem
a mechanism that can move automatically
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1. (noun) robot
a mechanical machine that can do tasks automatically
a robot for assembling cars
2. robot
a machine in stories that looks like a human but has no feelings
The scientist created an evil robot.; the machine's robotic arm
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| Definitions of 'ROBOT' |
The New Hacker's Dictionary |
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1. ROBOT
See bot.
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Sense: a machine which behaves, works, and often looks like a human being.
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Afrikaans: robot |
Arabic: روبوت: إنْسان آلي |
Bulgarian: робот |
Brazilian: robô |
Czech: robot |
German: der Roboter |
Danish: robot |
Greek: ρομπότ |
Spanish: robot |
Estonian: robot |
Farsi: ربات؛ آدم ماشینی |
Finnish: robotti |
French: robot |
Hebrew: רוֹבּוֹט |
Hindi: यंत्रवत काम करने वाला |
Croatian: robot |
Hungarian: robot |
Indonesian: robot |
Icelandic: vélmenni |
Italian: robot |
Japanese: ロボット |
Korean: 로봇 |
Lithuanian: robotas |
Latvian: robots |
Malay: robot |
Dutch: robot |
Norwegian: robot |
Polish: robot |
Persian: ربات؛ آدم ماشینی |
Pashto: ماشینی سړی، ربات |
Portuguese: robô |
Romanian: robot |
Russian: робот |
Slovak: robot |
Slovenian: robot |
Serbian: robot |
Swedish: robot |
Thai: หุ่นยนต์ |
Turkish: robot |
Taiwanese: 機器人 |
Ukrainian: робот |
Urdu: مشینی آدمی |
Vietnamese: người máy |
Chinese: 机器人 |
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