bioneer

noun

Etymology

Blend of biological + pioneer or biological + engineer, possibly coined by Kenny Ausubel.

Definitions

  1. A biological pioneer, an inventer of environmental solutions and biotechnology

    A biological pioneer, an inventer of environmental solutions and biotechnology; a crafter of creative solutions to environmental and sociocultural problems.

    • A high environmental impact of an industry significantly reduces the likelihood of a firm to be classified as a bioneer or ecopreneur.
  2. A biological engineer, an engineer of creatures, especially partially…

    A biological engineer, an engineer of creatures, especially partially artificial/mechanical ones.

    • Beneath the coat, a metal frame of gears and levers and wheels: living bone, tendon, sinew holding it together. A bioneer’s wet dream.
  3. To pioneer biologically.

    • The only thing you can truly say, and I think this is a very safe statement, is if you can't figure out how to bioneer, bioneer with a b, you're not going anywhere.
  4. + 1 more definition
    1. To engineer biologically.

      • Devon scowled. "This is clever bioneering. A muttie that dies before it lives."
      • […] an open space that would not have been possible a millennium earlier, before the development of sophisticated bioneering.

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