Wiktionary
a. Of or pertaining to biotechnology
Usage examples of "biotechnical".
Even if my mother discovers that I am wearing a biotechnical artefact, she will probably approve of the way I have eliminated my sexual characteristics.
She boggles at my vivid biotechnical garments, the garden filled with our wild experiments, my companion, startling in his likeness to his progenitor.
I expect a startling new lifeform to emerge imminently, preferably a carnivorous phage that preys on biotechnical garments and their wearers.
A bird the size of a light aircraft takes off, its massive wings clattering, a shredded biotechnical garment dangling from its beak.
The exception was West Centrex Biotechnical, an independent like us and a minor power in the area for years.
Could the beast have been merely a biotechnical device, set there because it belonged in the picture but not intended to give serious resistance?
Perhaps, as she flicked through the financial papers, looking for a man who would marry her and carry her away to a world of timeless prosperity untouched by fashion, she noticed the features of young Nole Whard, charismatic ecology-conscious promoter of biotechnical artefacts, whose company, Bionics Inc.
What the journal did not know was that the distinguished scientists had just signed rich contracts with KVH Seattle to research biotechnical cures for other diseases.
Once students and professors crowded the rooms and hallways of this fortress, studying modern irrigation and biotechnical crop engineering.
A quick review of conversations I had had about it with Augustine recalled to mind that this site was devoted to biotechnical work and had been scaled down in recent years.