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Definition of "wetware" [wetware]

  • A human brain or mind as a computing element. Coined as a parallel to hardware and software. Common in the cyberspace genre of science fiction. (noun)
  • The underlying generative code for an organism, as found in the genetic material, in the biochemistry of the cells, or in the architecture of the body’s tissues. (noun)

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Use "wetware" in a sentence
  • "We prefer to recruit post-military service personnel, as you are as a group far easier to augment with training, and upgrading wetware is much more expedient than installing it and waiting for the development of adequate proficiency."
  • "It's captivating enough for the casual computer user, and a must-read for anyone who cares about tech history Reboot your brain: Mucking about in the wetware is a great way to spend those long gray winter months."
  • "The greatest resource, willing and able "wetware", will be augmented by API's provided by YouTube, Bit. ly, SeeClickFix and others."
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