Home › Words › C › cyberequivalentcyberequivalentcyberequivalent means an equivalent of something, in terms of computers.EtymologyFrom cyber- + equivalent.nounAn equivalent of something, in terms of computers.e.g.“Anyone who has attended a technology conference or registered on a Web site is deluged with the cyberequivalent of junk mail.” — 1997 December 15, Computerworld, volume 31, number 50:Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.cybersoul 67% match — The supposed equivalent of a soul in cyberspace. vs cyberequivalent →cyberbook 66% match — A digital or electronic equivalent of a book. vs cyberequivalent →cybermoney 66% match — Synonym of e-money. vs cyberequivalent →cyberreal 65% match — Synonym of virtual, existing on the internet (in cyberspace) but not in real life. vs cyberequivalent →cybermail 65% match — Synonym of electronic mail. vs cyberequivalent →cybernetwork 64% match — A computer network. vs cyberequivalent →cyberformance 64% match — Synonym of cyberperformance. vs cyberequivalent →cybercurrency 64% match — Synonym of digital currency. vs cyberequivalent →