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A Stepford Wife is a robot that has been built as an exact replica to replace a specific woman. Colloquially, the term has also come to be used as a derogatory term.
The term originated with the publication of Ira Levin's book "The Stepford Wives" and its movie adaptation.
In fiction
More examples
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Painting for a 1991 edition of the book
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From the TV movie The Stepford Children
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From the pornographic film The Stepville Wives
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Stepford-inspired fashion photoshoot
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Stepford-inspired fashion photoshoot
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Comical representation of the derogatory use
| Synthetic beings | |
|---|---|
| Electromechanical | Fembot • Robot |
| Amalgamated | Cyborg • Terminator |
| Biological | Biodroid • Replicant |
| Subsets | Assassindroid • Backup • Built • GINO • Robot maid • Sexbot • Sleeper • Stepford wife • Transformation |