biofact

English

Etymology

Blend of bio- +‎ artifact.

Noun

biofact (plural biofacts)

  1. (archaeology) a biological artefact, not altered by human hands; e.g. a seed, or an uncarved wooden roof beam.
  2. (philosophy, sociology, the arts) A hybrid of an artefact and a living entity, or between concepts of nature and technology.

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