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1. WordNet® 3.0 (2006)
nanotechnology
    n 1: the branch of engineering that deals with things smaller
         than 100 nanometers (especially with the manipulation of
         individual molecules)

2. The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
nanotechnology \nan"o*tech*nol`o*gy\
   (n[a^]n"[-o]*t[e^]k*n[o^]l`[-o]*j[=e]), n.
   The manipulation or construction of objects with sizes in the
   nanometer range or smaller.

   Note: Objects of the size of molecules may be moved and
         placed in specific locations using laser tweezers or an
         atomic force microscope. See [a

         href="http:]/21net.com/content/inside_se/nano.htm">nanotechnology.
         [PJC]

3. The Jargon File (version 4.4.7, 29 Dec 2003)
nanotechnology
 /nan'?oh?tek?no`l@?jee/, n.

    A hypothetical fabrication technology in which objects are designed and
    built with the individual specification and placement of each separate
    atom. The first unequivocal nanofabrication experiments took place in 1990,
    for example with the deposition of individual xenon atoms on a nickel
    substrate to spell the logo of a certain very large computer company.
    Nanotechnology has been a hot topic in the hacker subculture ever since the
    term was coined by K. Eric Drexler in his book Engines of Creation (Anchor/
    Doubleday, ISBN 0-385-19973-2), where he predicted that nanotechnology
    could give rise to replicating assemblers, permitting an exponential growth
    of productivity and personal wealth (there's an authorized transcription at
    http://www.foresight.org/EOC/index.html). See also blue goo, gray goo,
    nanobot.


4. The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (30 December 2018)
nanotechnology

   /nan'-oh-tek-no"l*-jee/ Any fabrication technology in which
   objects are designed and built by the specification and
   placement of individual atoms or molecules or where at least
   one dimension is on a scale of nanometers.

   The first unequivocal nanofabrication experiments took place
   in 1990, for example with the deposition of individual xenon
   atoms on a nickel substrate to spell the logo of a certain
   very large computer company.

   <Richard P. Feynman's initial public discussion in 1959-12-29> lead to the
   <Feynman Prize for Nanotechnology>.  Erik Drexler
   coined the term about 30 years later in his book "Engines of
   Creation", where he predicted that nanotechnology could give
   rise to replicating assemblers, permitting an exponential
   growth of productivity and personal wealth.

   See also nanobot.

   <http://lucifer.com/~sean/Nano.html>.

   (2008-01-14)


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