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microbots

n. (plural of microbot English)

Usage examples of "microbots".

It has alarmed the old immortals, who have made laws and broken laws to keep the microbots for themselves forever.

Though he did have microbots in his blood, he had no skills or know-how to share them with anybody else.

Discovery magazine had run a cover story in May 1997 on microbots, featuring both "flying" and "swimming" models.

The first flying microbots, designed by NASA as unmanned exploration tools for future Mars missions, had been several inches long.

Now, however, advances in nanotechnology, lightweight energy-absorbent materials, and micromechanics had made the flying microbots a reality.

Robots, minibots, microbots, even nanobots, all working in harmony-billions of them.

Go up Johnny's Tree, watch the little blue microbots cleaning everything up, healing all the little accidental wounds inflicted on Dreamworld today by those who loved it a bit too hard - visible reminders that nothing in here could go wrong for very long.

Derec had pretty well established that those microbots, during a metamorphosis, were being reprogrammed by SilverSide's positronic brain, much like some living organisms—lizards and amphibians—seem to reprogram their own cells in order to grow a new limb or a new tail.