Plural Noun: Ro Bot (Ro Bots)

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robot [r bt, rbt] (plural robots)

noun

1. programmable machine for performing tasks: a mechanical device that can be programmed to carry out instructions and perform complicated tasks usually done by people 2. imaginary machine: a machine that resembles a human in appearance and can function like a human, especially in science fiction 3. person like machine: somebody who works or behaves mechanically and emotionlessly 4. South Africa traffic light: a set of automatic traffic lights (informal)

[Early 20th century robot [r bt, rbt] (plural robots)

noun

1. programmable machine for performing tasks: a mechanical device that can be programmed to carry out instructions and perform complicated tasks usually done by people 2. imaginary machine: a machine that resembles a human in appearance and can function like a human, especially in science fiction 3. person like machine: somebody who works or behaves mechanically and emotionlessly 4. South Africa traffic light: a set of automatic traffic lights (informal)

[Early 20th century robot [r bt, rbt] (plural robots)

noun

1. programmable machine for performing tasks: a mechanical device that can be programmed to carry out instructions and perform complicated tasks usually done by people 2. imaginary machine: a machine that resembles a human in appearance and can function like a human, especially in science fiction 3. person like machine: somebody who works or behaves mechanically and emotionlessly 4. South Africa traffic light: a set of automatic traffic lights (informal)

[Early 20th century robot [r bt, rbt] (plural robots)

noun

1. programmable machine for performing tasks: a mechanical device that can be programmed to carry out instructions and perform complicated tasks usually done by people 2. imaginary machine: a machine that resembles a human in appearance and can function like a human, especially in science fiction 3. person like machine: somebody who works or behaves mechanically and emotionlessly 4. South Africa traffic light: a set of automatic traffic lights (informal)

[Early 20th century robot [r bt, rbt] (plural robots)

noun

1. programmable machine for performing tasks: a mechanical device that can be programmed to carry out instructions and perform complicated tasks usually done by people

2. imaginary machine: a machine that resembles a human in appearance and can function like a human, especially in science fiction 3. person like machine: somebody who works or behaves mechanically and emotionlessly 4. South Africa traffic light: a set of automatic traffic lights (informal)

[Early 20th century robot [r bt, rbt] (plural robots)

noun

1. programmable machine for performing tasks: a mechanical device that can be programmed to carry out instructions and perform complicated tasks usually done by people 2. imaginary machine: a machine that resembles a human in appearance and can function like a human, especially in science fiction 3. person like machine: somebody who works or behaves mechanically and emotionlessly 4. South Africa traffic light: a set of automatic traffic lights (informal)

[Early 20th century robot [r bt, rbt] (plural robots)

noun

1. programmable machine for performing tasks: a mechanical device that can be programmed to carry out instructions and perform complicated tasks usually done by people 2. imaginary machine: a machine that resembles a human in appearance and can function like a human, especially in science fiction 3. person like machine: somebody who works or behaves mechanically and emotionlessly 4. South Africa traffic light: a set of automatic traffic lights (informal)

[Early 20th century robot [r bt, rbt] (plural robots)

noun

1. programmable machine for performing tasks: a mechanical device that can be programmed to carry out instructions and perform complicated tasks usually done by people 2. imaginary machine: a machine that resembles a human in appearance and can function like a human, especially in science fiction 3. person like machine: somebody who works or behaves mechanically and emotionlessly 4. South Africa traffic light: a set of automatic traffic lights (informal)

[Early 20th century robot [r bt, rbt] (plural robots)

noun

1. programmable machine for performing tasks: a mechanical device that can be programmed to carry out instructions and perform complicated tasks usually done by people 2. imaginary machine: a machine that resembles a human in appearance and can function like a human, especially in science fiction 3. person like machine: somebody who works or behaves mechanically and emotionlessly 4. South Africa traffic light: a set of automatic traffic lights (informal)

[Early 20th century robot [r bt, rbt] (plural robots)

noun

1. programmable machine for performing tasks: a mechanical device that can be programmed to carry out instructions and perform complicated tasks usually done by people 2. imaginary machine: a machine that resembles a human in appearance and can function like a human, especially in science fiction 3. person like machine: somebody who works or behaves mechanically and emotionlessly 4. South Africa traffic light: a set of automatic traffic lights (informal)

[Early 20th century robot [r bt, rbt] (plural robots)

noun

1. programmable machine for performing tasks: a mechanical device that can be programmed to carry out instructions and perform complicated tasks usually done by people 2. imaginary machine: a machine that resembles a human in appearance and can function like a human, especially in science fiction 3. person like machine: somebody who works or behaves mechanically and emotionlessly 4. South Africa traffic light: a set of automatic traffic lights (informal)

[Early 20th century robot [r bt, rbt] (plural robots)

noun

1. programmable machine for performing tasks: a mechanical device that can be programmed to carry out instructions and perform complicated tasks usually done by people 2. imaginary machine: a machine that resembles a human in appearance and can function like a human, especially in science fiction 3. person like machine: somebody who works or behaves mechanically and emotionlessly 4. South Africa traffic light: a set of automatic traffic lights (informal)

[Early 20th century robot [r bt, rbt] (plural robots)

noun

1. programmable machine for performing tasks: a mechanical device that can be programmed to carry out instructions and perform complicated tasks usually done by people 2. imaginary machine: a machine that resembles a human in appearance and can function like a human, especially in science fiction 3. person like machine: somebody who works or behaves mechanically and emotionlessly 4. South Africa traffic light: a set of automatic traffic lights (informal)

[Early 20th century robot [r bt, rbt] (plural robots)

noun

1. programmable machine for performing tasks: a mechanical device that can be programmed to carry

out instructions and perform complicated tasks usually done by people 2. imaginary machine: a machine that resembles a human in appearance and can function like a human, especially in science fiction 3. person like machine: somebody who works or behaves mechanically and emotionlessly 4. South Africa traffic light: a set of automatic traffic lights (informal)

[Early 20th century robot [r bt, rbt] (plural robots)

noun

1. programmable machine for performing tasks: a mechanical device that can be programmed to carry out instructions and perform complicated tasks usually done by people 2. imaginary machine: a machine that resembles a human in appearance and can function like a human, especially in science fiction 3. person like machine: somebody who works or behaves mechanically and emotionlessly 4. South Africa traffic light: a set of automatic traffic lights (informal)

[Early 20th century robot [r bt, rbt] (plural robots)

noun

1. programmable machine for performing tasks: a mechanical device that can be programmed to carry out instructions and perform complicated tasks usually done by people 2. imaginary machine: a machine that resembles a human in appearance and can function like a human, especially in science fiction 3. person like machine: somebody who works or behaves mechanically and emotionlessly 4. South Africa traffic light: a set of automatic traffic lights (informal)

[Early 20th century robot [r bt, rbt] (plural robots)

noun

1. programmable machine for performing tasks: a mechanical device that can be programmed to carry out instructions and perform complicated tasks usually done by people 2. imaginary machine: a machine that resembles a human in appearance and can function like a human, especially in science fiction 3. person like machine: somebody who works or behaves mechanically and emotionlessly 4. South Africa traffic light: a set of automatic traffic lights (informal)

[Early 20th century robot [r bt, rbt] (plural robots)

noun

1. programmable machine for performing tasks: a mechanical device that can be programmed to carry out instructions and perform complicated tasks usually done by people 2. imaginary machine: a machine that resembles a human in appearance and can function like a human, especially in science fiction 3. person like machine: somebody who works or behaves mechanically and emotionlessly

4. South Africa traffic light: a set of automatic traffic lights (informal)

[Early 20th century robot [r bt, rbt] (plural robots)

noun

1. programmable machine for performing tasks: a mechanical device that can be programmed to carry out instructions and perform complicated tasks usually done by people 2. imaginary machine: a machine that resembles a human in appearance and can function like a human, especially in science fiction 3. person like machine: somebody who works or behaves mechanically and emotionlessly 4. South Africa traffic light: a set of automatic traffic lights (informal)

[Early 20th century robot [r bt, rbt] (plural robots)

noun

1. programmable machine for performing tasks: a mechanical device that can be programmed to carry out instructions and perform complicated tasks usually done by people 2. imaginary machine: a machine that resembles a human in appearance and can function like a human, especially in science fiction 3. person like machine: somebody who works or behaves mechanically and emotionlessly 4. South Africa traffic light: a set of automatic traffic lights (informal)

[Early 20th century robot [r bt, rbt] (plural robots)

noun

1. programmable machine for performing tasks: a mechanical device that can be programmed to carry out instructions and perform complicated tasks usually done by people 2. imaginary machine: a machine that resembles a human in appearance and can function like a human, especially in science fiction 3. person like machine: somebody who works or behaves mechanically and emotionlessly 4. South Africa traffic light: a set of automatic traffic lights (informal)

[Early 20th century robot [r bt, rbt] (plural robots)

noun

1. programmable machine for performing tasks: a mechanical device that can be programmed to carry out instructions and perform complicated tasks usually done by people 2. imaginary machine: a machine that resembles a human in appearance and can function like a human, especially in science fiction 3. person like machine: somebody who works or behaves mechanically and emotionlessly 4. South Africa traffic light: a set of automatic traffic lights (informal)

[Early 20th century

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