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biomimetic

a. of, related to, or produced by biomimetics

Usage examples of "biomimetic".

Its form tightened and coalesced, and Odo expected Laas’s humanoid form to materialize from the biomimetic mass.

He visualized the Founder reverting to her natural state behind him, her humanoid figure liquefying into a nebulous pool of biomimetic ichor.

As he did so, though, the pool of biomimetic cells quickly separated into five segments, like identically charged particles repelling each other.

He performed simple searches for movement and any objects visible on the surface—both of which provided negative results—then executed a scan for biomimetic substances.

Here, all around and beneath Odo, lay the biomimetic cells of a single enormous changeling—perhaps even the Progenitor Itself.

He observed the nebulous pool of his biomimetic material hurtling downward.

The remains of the shapeshifter fell dutifully to the ground, the biomimetic cells unable any longer to alter form, unable to flout gravity.

She was especially intrigued by the paper on the theory of biomimetic systems, the idea of constructing microscopic machines by imitating already existing biological models, such as mitochondria and viruses.

I can treat you with insomatic inductions to stabilize your biomimetic fluc­tuations.

The entire thing barely covered his thumbnail, but its biomimetic design allowed it to fly about undetected, letting its operator hear and see everything its sensors could pick up, from up to ten thousand meters away.

The entire thing barely cov ered his thumbnail, but its biomimetic design allowed it to fly about undetected, letting its operator hear and see everything its sensors could pick up, from up to ten thousand meters away.

To get around that, all our prosthetics are biomimetic and possess a DNA chip that allows for recognition and then integration into the host body.