nanotic

English

Etymology

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Adjective

nanotic (not comparable)

  1. nanoscale
    • 1996, OECD, Macroeconomic Policies and Structural Reform, OECD Publishing (→ISBN), page 293:
      ... technology fusion as well as highly-sophisticated assembly know-how (e.g., semi-conductors and flexible manufacturing), nanotic micro-processing technologies such as electric devices and non-organic advanced materials ...
    • 1999, Stephen L. Burns, Flesh and Silver, ROC Hardcover (→ISBN)
      If he hadn't been here, I might have tried to do it myself, but even with nanotic forceps I would have done more harm than good."
    • 2008, The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction
      Nanobodies: Synthetically produced nanotic machinery.
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