synthetic

synthetic
syn•thet•ic
[[t]sɪnˈθɛt ɪk[/t]] adj.
1) of, pertaining to, proceeding by, or involving synthesis
(opposed to analytic 1)).
2) pertaining to or denoting compounds, materials, etc., formed through a chemical process by human agency, as opposed to those of natural origin:
synthetic fiber; synthetic drugs[/ex]
3) not real or genuine; artificial; feigned:
a synthetic chuckle[/ex]
4) ling. (of a language) characterized by the use of affixes, rather than separate words, to express syntactic relationships, as Latin
Compare analytic 3) polysynthetic
5) pho Also, syn•thet′i•cal. logic of or pertaining to a noncontradictory proposition in which the predicate is not included in, or entailed by, the subject
6) jew noting a gem mineral manufactured so as to be physically, chemically, and optically identical with the mineral as found in nature
7) chem. something made by a synthetic, or chemical, process
Etymology: 1690–1700; < NL syntheticus < Gk synthetikós=synthet(ós) placed together, v. adj. of syntithénai to put together (see synthesis) +-ikos -ic syn•thet′i•cal•ly, adv.

From formal English to slang. 2014.

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