About 64,600 results
Open links in new tab
  1. Bionic - YouTube

    Bionic calls a bunny a rainbow 💀 (bro is going insane) Clipped by Devil0ss 55K viewsClipped 2 years ago

  2. What Is Bionic? Definition and Real-World Uses - ScienceInsights

    Bionic refers to technology that merges biological systems with electronic or mechanical components. The term combines “biology” and “electronics,” and it covers everything from artificial limbs controlled …

  3. BIONIC Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    But in popular use, the adjective bionic almost always describes artificial limbs or other bodily parts that work as much like real ones as possible. A perfect bionic arm would move and function as easily as …

  4. Bionics | Definition & Facts | Britannica

    bionics, science of constructing artificial systems that have some of the characteristics of living systems. Bionics is not a specialized science but an interscience discipline; it may be compared with …

  5. Product - BionicM

    Bio Leg ® bionic muscle technology enhances the patient's mobility allowing for smooth transitions from sit to stand, stair descent to stair ascent, and various speed modes for various terrains.

  6. What Does Bionics Mean and How Does It Work? - Biology Insights

    Jan 7, 2026 · Bionics is a dynamic field where the principles of biology meet modern engineering and electronics. The term itself is a blending of “biology” and “electronics,” a concept first formally …

  7. BIONIC | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    BIONIC definition: 1. using artificial materials and methods to produce activity or movement in a person or animal…. Learn more.

  8. Scientists Say: Bionic - Science News Explores

    Apr 1, 2024 · The word “bionic” describes technology is either inspired by nature or works with a mix of biological and synthetic parts. Imagine a person who’s lost a hand getting a high-tech prosthetic, or …

  9. What does bionic mean? - Definitions.net

    Bionic refers to the artificial or mechanical systems or body parts that imitate or replicate the functioning of natural biological structures, especially in humans.

  10. bionic - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Jan 20, 2026 · Adjective bionic (comparative more bionic, superlative most bionic) (not comparable) Related to bionics. (of a biological organism) Having been enhanced by electronic, mechanical, or …