English

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Etymology

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From bio- +‎ compiler.

Noun

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biocompiler (plural biocompilers)

  1. (biology, computing) The analogue of a compiler in synthetic biology.
    • 1996, Pierre Ouellette, The Deus Machine, page 369:
      So what's the connection? Probably the best place to start is to walk down the hall and ask the world's foremost expert on biocompilers, who is currently playing with an eight-year-old child []

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