android
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Noun — A robot built to look and move like a human.
How to use android
The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.
Etymology
From New Latin androides, built from Greek andros ("man") plus a suffix meaning "form" or "shape" — literally "man-shaped."
Full origin of android →Frequently asked questions
What does “android” mean?
The word “android” means a robot built to look and move like a human. In plain terms, either a humanlike robot in fiction, or the Google-made operating system that competes with Apple's iOS.
How do you pronounce “android”?
“Android” is pronounced AN-droyd (/ˈænˌdɹɔɪd/ in IPA).
How do you use “android” in a sentence?
Here is “android” used in a sentence: “The film features an android that can pass for a real person.”
What part of speech is “android”?
Depending on how it is used, “android” can be a noun and a name.
Where does the word “android” come from?
The word “android” comes from New Latin. From New Latin androides, built from Greek andros ("man") plus a suffix meaning "form" or "shape" — literally "man-shaped.".
Is “android” a common word?
“Android” is a fairly common word in modern English.
How many meanings does “android” have?
“Android” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a robot built to look and move like a human.
What is the difference between an android and a robot?
'Robot' is the broad term for any machine that can carry out tasks automatically, and most robots look nothing like people. An android is a specific type of robot deliberately built to resemble a human in appearance and movement. So every android is a robot, but very few robots are androids.
What is the difference between an android and a droid?
'Android' is the precise term for a robot made to look and move like a human. 'Droid' is an informal, shortened word for robot popularised by science fiction, especially Star Wars, and it doesn't imply a human form. A droid can be any shape, while an android is specifically humanlike.
What is the difference between an android and a cyborg?
An android is entirely artificial, a machine designed to look human. A cyborg, by contrast, is part living organism and part machine, such as a person fitted with mechanical or electronic body parts. The key difference is that androids are fully built, whereas cyborgs begin as living beings.