Robotics

/roʊˈbɒtɪks/

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Definitions

1

The field of study that focuses on the design, construction, operation, and application of robots.

/roʊˈbɒtɪks/

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The branch of engineering and computer science that deals with the design, construction, operation, and application of robots.

She is studying robotics at university.

💡 Simply: Robotics is like the science that teaches us how to build and use robots. It's all about making machines that can do things automatically, from assembling cars to helping doctors perform surgery. It's all about the design and making of robots!

👶 For kids: Robotics is learning how to build and use robots. It's like building and playing with cool toys that can do stuff by themselves!

More Examples

2

The company is investing heavily in robotics for its new factory.

3

Advances in robotics are changing the way many industries operate.

How It's Used

Engineering

"The university offers a comprehensive degree program in robotics."

Manufacturing

"Robotics has revolutionized the automobile manufacturing process."

Healthcare

"Surgical robotics is becoming increasingly prevalent in hospitals."

Synonyms & Antonyms

Synonyms

From 'robot' (coined by Karel Čapek in his 1920 play 'R.U.R.' from the Czech word 'robota', meaning 'forced labor') and the suffix '-ics', denoting a field of study or practice.

The term 'robotics' started gaining traction after the development of the first industrial robots in the mid-20th century. It became much more prominent with the increasing automation in various fields.

Memory tip

Think of 'robots' and '-ics' (like physics or mathematics) – it's the science of robots!

Word Origin

LanguageCzech
Original meaning

"Forced labor (from 'robota')"

industrial roboticsmedical roboticsrobotics engineeringadvances in robotics

Common misspellings

robotictsrobotikcs

Usage

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