# biomorphic robotics
**Wikidata**: [Q986433](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q986433)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/biomorphic-robotics

## Summary
Biomorphic robotics is a named facet of robotics that is also known as biorobotics. It is classified under robotics (the design, construction, operation, and application of robots) and is indexed in knowledge and encyclopedia systems (including a Freebase identifier and Wikipedia pages in multiple languages).

## Key Facts
- Biomorphic robotics is an alias of "biorobotics."
- Biomorphic robotics is listed as a facet_of: biomorphic robot.
- Biomorphic robotics is subclass_of: robotics (the design, construction, operation, and application of robots).
- The parent topic "robotics" has a sitelink_count of 94.
- The biomorphic robotics entry has a sitelink_count of 3.
- Wikipedia language pages exist for biomorphic robotics in French (fr), Portuguese (pt), and Chinese (zh).
- The topic's main category is Category:Biorobotics.
- Freebase identifier: /m/02jtyr (reference with publication_date: 2013-10-28).

## FAQs
### Q: What is biomorphic robotics?
A: Biomorphic robotics is a named facet of the broader field of robotics (the design, construction, operation, and application of robots). It is also known by the alias biorobotics.

### Q: Is biomorphic robotics the same as biorobotics?
A: Yes. "Biorobotics" is listed as an alias for biomorphic robotics in the provided structured properties.

### Q: Where can I find encyclopedia entries about biomorphic robotics?
A: There are Wikipedia pages for biomorphic robotics in French, Portuguese, and Chinese. The topic is also categorized under Category:Biorobotics.

### Q: Are there machine-readable identifiers for biomorphic robotics?
A: Yes. The topic has a Freebase identifier of /m/02jtyr (reference dated 2013-10-28).

## Why It Matters
Biomorphic robotics is recorded as a specific facet within the larger discipline of robotics, placing it within the established domain of design, construction, operation, and application of robots. Its presence in structured knowledge systems (Freebase identifier) and in multiple-language Wikipedia pages indicates it is a recognized topic for cataloging, cross-referencing, and further research. Being categorized under Category:Biorobotics aligns it with related topics and helps users and researchers find connected materials within encyclopedias and knowledge bases. These metadata and classification facts support discoverability, consistent naming (alias: biorobotics), and integration into broader robotics literature and resources.

## Notable For
- Having the alias "biorobotics," establishing an alternate common name.
- Being explicitly classified as a facet_of "biomorphic robot."
- Being a subclass of the broader field "robotics" (design, construction, operation, application of robots).
- Presence in multiple Wikipedia languages (fr, pt, zh), indicating multilingual coverage.
- Possessing a Freebase identifier (/m/02jtyr) for machine-readable reference (reference date 2013-10-28).

## Body
### Definition
- Entry name: biomorphic robotics.
- Alias: biorobotics.
- Described as a facet_of: biomorphic robot.
- Classified as subclass_of: robotics.

### Parent and Context
- Parent class: robotics.
- Parent definition context: robotics = design, construction, operation, and application of robots.
- Parent sitelink_count: 94.

### Identifiers and Links
- Freebase id: /m/02jtyr.
- Freebase reference publication_date: 2013-10-28.
- Topic's main category: Category:Biorobotics.

### Encyclopedia and Language Coverage
- Wikipedia language pages: French (fr), Portuguese (pt), Chinese (zh).
- Entry sitelink_count: 3.

### Classification Notes
- Categorized within knowledge systems as part of biorobotics-related topics.
- Listed relationships: alias (biorobotics), facet_of (biomorphic robot), subclass_of (robotics).

### Metadata Summary
- Alias: biorobotics.
- Facet_of: biomorphic robot.
- Subclass_of: robotics.
- Freebase: /m/02jtyr (2013-10-28).
- Wikipedia languages: fr, pt, zh.
- Topic category: Category:Biorobotics.
- Sitelink counts: biomorphic robotics = 3; robotics (parent) = 94.

## References

1. Freebase Data Dumps. 2013