Adjective
bioengineered (not comparable)
Produced, or modified, by bioengineering
Deckard, whose job as a "Blade Runner" was to track down bioengineered beings known as replicants and "retire" (a euphemism for killing) them, is informed that four have come to Earth illegally. Source: Internet
However, their blossoming romantic relationship is shattered when he makes an inadvertent remark about "hideous, bioengineered mutants" referring to some bugs Mark has been bioengineering. Source: Internet
This may be because developers of bioengineered organisms perform extensive compositional analyses to determine that each phenotype is desirable and to ensure that unintended changes have not occurred in key components of food." Source: Internet
Yeah, because I'm all about “genomics and proteomics, nanotechnology, and bioengineered foods.” Source: Internet
The USDA teased that they might change GMO labels to bioengineered, or BE instead. Source: Internet