English Words: R

21,470 words · Page 344 of 430

robophysicaladj

Relating to robophysics

robophysicsnoun

The physics of robotic movement

robopocalypsenoun

An apocalypse (ending of the world) caused chiefly by robots.

robopollnoun

An automated poll.

robopsychologicaladj

Relating to robopsychology.

robopsychologistnoun

One who studies robopsychology.

robopsychologynoun

The study of the personalities of intelligent machines.

roborantadj

That strengthens or energizes.

roborateverb

to strengthen, fortify

roborationnoun

The act of strengthening.

roborativeadj

Giving strength; invigorating.

roboreousadj

Sturdy, robust, as an oak tree.

roboroachnoun

A cockroach that is part organic and part machine; a cyborg cockroach.

robosexualadj

Sexually attracted to robots.

robosexualitynoun

Sexual attraction to robots.

robotnoun

A system of serfdom used in Central Europe, under which a tenant's rent was paid in forced labour.

robot jockeynoun

A machine used to race camels.

robot revolutionnoun

A productivity revolution caused by the large-scale use of robots.

robot taxnoun

A legislative strategy to delay or counteract the downsides of large-scale automation.

robotaxinoun

A self-driving car that can be hired on a per-journey basis by passengers.

roboteernoun

One who operates a robot.

robotesqueadj

Characteristic of robots.

robotessnoun

A robot designated female; a gynoid.

robotgirlnoun

A female anthropomorphic robot.

Robothamname

A surname.

robotheismnoun

Any modern-day speculative belief system that posits artificial intelligences as divine, godlike, or deserving of religious veneration.

robothoodnoun

The state or condition of being a robot.

robotianadj

Robotic.

roboticadj

Of, relating to, or resembling a robot; mechanical, lacking emotion or personality, etc.

robotic lawn mowernoun

An autonomous robot used to cut lawn grass.

roboticallyadv

In a robotic (or robotical) fashion.

roboticidenoun

The killing of a robot.

roboticisationnoun

Alternative form of roboticization.

roboticiseverb

Alternative spelling of roboticize.

roboticismnoun

Robotic behaviour.

roboticistnoun

One who conceptualizes, designs, builds, programs, and experiments with robots.

roboticitynoun

The quality of being robotic.

roboticizationnoun

robotization

roboticizeverb

To convert into a robotic alternative.

roboticnessnoun

Quality of being robotic.

roboticsnoun

The science and technology of robots, their design, manufacture, and application

robotiseverb

Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of robotize.

robotismnoun

The policy or process of using robots; robotization.

robotizationnoun

The automation of a system or process by use of robotic devices.

robotizeverb

To give something (or someone) the characteristics of a robot.

robotizedadj

Like or having characteristics of a robot; automated.

robotkindnoun

Robots collectively, regarded as a species.

robotlessadj

Without robots; not using or utilising robotics.

robotlikeadj

Having some similarity to a robot.

robotnessnoun

The state or quality of being a robot.

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