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Android is a term that has evolved over time and has taken on various meanings. From its origins in Ancient Greek, where it meant man-like, to its current use as a name for a popular mobile operating system, the term has come to represent a wide range of things. At its core, however, an android is a machine that is designed to resemble a human in some way, whether that be in its appearance or its behavior. One of the key aspects of Android is its versatility. As a mobile operating system, it is used on a wide range of devices, from smartphones and tablets to smartwatches and televisions. It is known for its open-source nature, which allows developers to create apps and customize the system to their liking. This has led to a thriving ecosystem of apps and services that has helped to make Android one of the most popular mobile operating systems in the world. Another important aspect of Android is its ability to interact with the world around it. This is made possible through a combination of sensors, such as accelerometers and gyroscopes, as well as software that is designed to interpret and respond to user input. This allows Android devices to perform a wide range of tasks, from navigating through physical spaces to recognizing voice commands and responding to them in a natural way. Overall, Android is a term that has come to represent a wide range of things, from humanoid robots to mobile operating systems. At its core, however, it is a term that is associated with machines that are designed to resemble humans in some way, whether that be in their appearance or their behavior. Its versatility and ability to interact with the world around it have helped to make it one of the most popular and widely used technologies in the world today.

mobile operating system, versatility, open-source, sensors, user input

David Martin

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The term Android is most often classified as a proper noun, as it is a unique name given to a particular type of device. Synonyms for Android could include mobile device, smart device, electronic device, androgynous device. Antonyms for Android include various alternatives to such devices, such as legacy phones, desktops, and tablets. Cognates for Android might include robotic, roboticized, and mechanized. Variants of Android could include Andro, Andriod, Androids, Androide.

Morphology, etymology, word formation, terminology, linguistics, origin, dictionary, lexicon.

George Adrian Postea

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The word android is derived from the Ancient Greek ἀνδρ- andr-, meaning man or male, and the suffix -oid, from the Greek -oειδης, meaning form, likeness, or resemblance. Android has become a widely used term to describe any type of artificial intelligence system, humanoid robot, or virtual assistant, regardless of origin. As a result, android has evolved in its linguistic form to represent any type of robotic assistant, regardless of its origin. Morphologically, android is used to describe any type of automated system that resembles a humanoid form, either physically or in the way it interacts with its environment. Pragmatically, android is used to refer to a type of autonomous robotic system that is capable of performing basic human-like tasks, such as understanding language, navigating physical spaces, and responding to user commands.

Etymology, Morphology, Pragmatics, Linguistics, Historical Evolution.

Henry Fontaine

CITATION : "Henry Fontaine. 'Android.' Design+Encyclopedia. https://design-encyclopedia.com/?E=219194 (Accessed on April 22, 2025)"

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Android, as defined by Merriam-Webster, is a robot with human form. In linguistic terms, this term manifests itself in different languages with an array of synonyms. Some of them include Robot humain (French), Человек Робот (Russian), Robòt Uman (Catalan), Robô Humano (Portuguese), Robot Človek (Slovenian), Robot Ännu (Swedish), Robot Inimene (Estonian), Robot Človek (Slovak), Robota Človek (Czech), Roboter Mensch (German), Robô Umanu (Galician), Roboti Umani (Romanian), Bot Uman (Maltese), 人形ロボット (Japanese), Robot Adam (Turkish), Robot Ħadd (Maltese), Robot nhân loại (Vietnamese), Robo Homo (Esperanto), and Robotinsan (Indonesian).

android robots, robot humanoid, robots humanoides, робот с человеческой формой, robots humanoides, robotul uman, robô humanoide, roboti z ljudsko obliko, robot človeška oblika, robot v ľudskom tvaru, humanoid roboter, robo humanoide, Robot uluwatu, robot

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Android is an image composition technique widely used in anime, comics and manga for depicting robots and artificial life. It often features a humanoid figure but with a more mechanical look and sometimes a robotic voice. The android's design varies from series to series, ranging from having a robotic body to being a mix of human and robotic features. Its appearance often has distinct facial features, often with a robotic-looking face, and the body can take a variety of shapes and forms.

Android, robot, machine, artificial life, artificial intelligence, manga, comics, anime.

Taro Yamada


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