New American Oxford Dictionary
cyber-
cyber- |ˈsʌɪbə | ▶comb. form relating to electronic communication networks and virtual reality: cyberpunk | cyberspace. ORIGIN back-formation from cybernetics . word trends: Cyber- seems to be a thoroughly modern prefix, summoning up images of advanced technology, supercomputers, and virtual reality. However, in striving to be so very up to date it has developed a whiff of the old-fashioned. The word ’s rise in popularity is part of the problem —it seems to be added to almost anything to give a high-tech twist. The Oxford English Corpus contains examples of cyberartist, cybertalk, cyberfiction, cyberculture, cyber-economy, cyber-activist, cyberpiracy, cybercriminal, cybercinema, and so on. Using cyber- like this draws attention to the use of technology and the Internet, implying that such a notion is unusual or remarkable. As these resources become an ever more integral part of our lives, the use of computers in almost every aspect of life will be assumed, eventually making the addition of cyber- redundant.
Oxford Dictionary
cyber-
cyber- |ˈsʌɪbə | ▶combining form relating to electronic communication networks and virtual reality: cyberpunk | cyberspace. ORIGIN back-formation from cybernetics . word trends: Cyber- seems to be a thoroughly modern prefix, summoning up images of advanced technology, supercomputers, and virtual reality. However, in striving to be so very up to date it has developed a whiff of the old-fashioned. The word ’s rise in popularity is part of the problem —it seems to be added to almost anything to give a high-tech twist. The Oxford English Corpus contains examples of cyberartist, cybertalk, cyberfiction, cyberculture, cyber-economy, cyber-activist, cyberpiracy, cybercriminal, cybercinema, and so on. Using cyber- like this draws attention to the use of technology and the Internet, implying that such a notion is unusual or remarkable. As these resources become an ever more integral part of our lives, the use of computers in almost every aspect of life will be assumed, eventually making the addition of cyber- redundant.
Duden Dictionary
cyber-
cy ber-, Cy ber- Präfix Cyber- |ˈsa͜ibɐ̯ …|verkürzt aus englisch cyber netics »Wissenschaft von den Steuerungs- und Regelungsvorgängen «; vgl. Kybernetik Wortbildungselement mit der Bedeutung »die von Computern erzeugte virtuelle Scheinwelt betreffend «, z. B. Cyberspace
French Dictionary
cyber-
cyber- élément Élément du grec tiré du nom cybernétique et servant à désigner des personnes, des choses se rapportant au réseau de communication Internet. : Des cybernautes, le cyberespace.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
cyber-
cy ber- /sáɪbə r /接頭辞 コンピュータ (ネットワーク )の .