Definitions

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  • noun The social equivalent of a village on the Internet or in cyberspace; a small online community.

Etymologies

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cyber- +‎ village

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Examples

  • Since starting her blog, Natalie d'Arbeloff has found that she is not the only older woman in the cybervillage.

    Material World: Internet Tracy Staedter 2009

  • Since starting her blog, Natalie d'Arbeloff has found that she is not the only older woman in the cybervillage.

    Material World: Telecommunications Tracy Staedter 2009

  • Since starting her blog, Natalie d'Arbeloff has found that she is not the only older woman in the cybervillage.

    Material World: Energy Tracy Staedter 2009

  • Since starting her blog, Natalie d'Arbeloff has found that she is not the only older woman in the cybervillage.

    Material World: Transportation Tracy Staedter 2009

  • Since starting her blog, Natalie d'Arbeloff has found that she is not the only older woman in the cybervillage.

    Material World: Cyborg Tracy Staedter 2009

  • Since starting her blog, Natalie d'Arbeloff has found that she is not the only older woman in the cybervillage.

    Material World: Carbon nanotubes Tracy Staedter 2008

  • Since starting her blog, Natalie d'Arbeloff has found that she is not the only older woman in the cybervillage.

    Material World: Computers Tracy Staedter 2008

  • Since starting her blog, Natalie d'Arbeloff has found that she is not the only older woman in the cybervillage.

    Material World: The Week (According to Me) Tracy Staedter 2008

  • Since starting her blog, Natalie d'Arbeloff has found that she is not the only older woman in the cybervillage.

    Material World: Biotech Tracy Staedter 2008

  • Since starting her blog, Natalie d'Arbeloff has found that she is not the only older woman in the cybervillage.

    Material World: Brain-Computer Interface Tracy Staedter 2008

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