See also: B. I. O. T., B.I.O.T., BIOT, Biot, and biöt

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From French Biot; Named after Jean-Baptiste Biot.

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biot (plural biots)

  1. (physics, dated) Synonym of abampere
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Blend of biological +‎ robot

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biot (plural biots)

  1. (science fiction) A robot composed of living components.
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From Biot; Named after Jean-Baptiste Biot.

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biot m (plural biots)

  1. (electricty, physics) biot; Synonym of abampère

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Unadapted borrowing from French Biot.

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biot m (invariable)

  1. biot (abampere)

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Borrowed from French biot, from French Biot.

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biot m (plural bioți)

  1. biot (abampere)

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