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Electronic may refer to:
- Electronics, devices that work by controlling the flow of electrons
- Electronic music or electronica
- Electronic (band),
- or their self-titled debut album Electronic
- Relating to the electromagnetic spectrum,
- as in electronic warfare
- Electron configuration in an atom or molecule
- Using computer files or the Internet, often shortened to "e-", as in e-mail for electronic mail
- Video game company Electronic Arts
- Electronic publishing
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