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cyber- (iou)



cyber- combining form.
[Shortened from CYBERNETIC, CYBERSPACE, etc.]
Forming words relating to (the culture of) computers, information technology, the Internet, and virtual reality, or denoting futuristic concepts.
cybercafe noun a cafe in which customers may use computer terminals to access the Internet, usually for a fee L20.
cybernaut noun (a) a robot; a cyborg; (b) a computer user or programmer; an (expert or habitual) user of the Internet; (c) a person who interacts with a virtual reality environment by using appropriate computer technology (e.g. by wearing sensory devices): L20.
cybersex noun (a) (an instance of) sexual arousal or simulated intercourse using computer technology, spec. by wearing virtual reality equipment or by exchanging messages with another person via the Internet; (b) pornographic or sexually explicit material available on the Internet: L20.
cybersquatting noun the practice of registering names, esp. well-known company or brand names, as Internet domains, in the hope of reselling them at a profit L20.