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bioengineering
bi·o·en·gi·neer·ing B0262500 (bī′ō-ĕn′jə-nîr′ĭng)n.1. The application of engineering principles and techniques to the field of biology, especially biomedicine, as in the development of prostheses, biomaterials, and medical devices and instruments. Also called biomedical engineering.2. Genetic engineering.bioengineering (ˌbaɪəʊˌɛndʒɪˈnɪərɪŋ) n1. (Medicine) the design and manufacture of aids, such as artificial limbs, to rectify defective body functions2. (General Engineering) the design, manufacture, and maintenance of engineering equipment used in biosynthetic processes, such as fermentation ˌbioˌengiˈneer nbi•o•en•gi•neer•ing (ˌbaɪ oʊˌɛn dʒəˈnɪər ɪŋ) n. 1. the application of engineering principles and techniques to problems in medicine and biology, as the design and production of artificial limbs and organs. 2. the branch of engineering that deals with applications of biological processes to the manufacture of products. [1960–65] bi`o•en`gi•neer′, n. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | bioengineering - the branch of engineering science in which biological science is used to study the relation between workers and their environmentsergonomics, biotechnologyapplied science, engineering science, technology, engineering - the discipline dealing with the art or science of applying scientific knowledge to practical problems; "he had trouble deciding which branch of engineering to study" | Translationsbioengineering
bioengineering1. the design and manufacture of aids, such as artificial limbs, to rectify defective body functions 2. the design, manufacture, and maintenance of engineering equipment used in biosynthetic processes, such as fermentation BioengineeringThe use of living plants, or a combination of living and nonliving materials, to stabilize slopes and drainage ways.bioengineering[‚bī·ō‚en·jə′nir·iŋ] (engineering) The application of engineering knowledge to the fields of medicine and biology. bioengineering
engineering [en″jĭ-nēr´ing] the application of scientific and mathematical principles to useful ends, such as in the development of mechanical devices, systems, or processes.biomedical engineering bioengineering.bi·o·med·i·cal en·gi·neer·ingapplication of engineering principles to obtain solutions to biomedical problems.bioengineering (bī′ō-ĕn′jə-nîr′ĭng)n.1. The application of engineering principles and techniques to the field of biology, especially biomedicine, as in the development of prostheses, biomaterials, and medical devices and instruments. Also called biomedical engineering.2. Genetic engineering.bioengineering (1) The science of developing and manufacturing artificial replacements for organs, limbs and tissues. (2) A branch of civil engineering based on use of living plants for erosion control and landscape restoration.bioengineering The science of developing and manufacturing artificial replacements for organs, limbs and tissues. See Biomaterial. bioengineering See BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERINGbioengineering - the application of technological processes to the biological synthesis of compounds of economic and medical importance. See GENETIC ENGINEERING.
- the creation of artifical replacements for body parts.
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Synonyms for bioengineeringnoun the branch of engineering science in which biological science is used to study the relation between workers and their environmentsSynonymsRelated Words- applied science
- engineering science
- technology
- engineering
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