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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Cynthetic; Synthetics; Synthetic (disambiguation)

synthetics         
You can refer to synthetic clothing, fabric, or materials as synthetics.
Natural fabrics like silk and wool are better insulators than synthetics.
N-PLURAL
synthetic         
[s?n'??t?k]
¦ adjective
1. made by chemical synthesis, especially to imitate a natural product.
not genuine; unnatural.
2. Logic having truth or falsity determinable by recourse to experience. Compare with analytic.
3. Linguistics (of a language) tending to use inflections rather than word order to express grammatical structure. Contrasted with analytic.
¦ noun a synthetic substance, especially a textile fibre.
Derivatives
synthetical adjective
synthetically adverb
Origin
C17: from Fr. synthetique or mod. L. syntheticus, from Gk sunthetikos, based on suntithenai 'place together'.
synthetic         
Synthetic products are made from chemicals or artificial substances rather than from natural ones.
Boots made from synthetic materials can usually be washed in a machine.
...synthetic rubber.
= man-made, artificial
ADJ: usu ADJ n
synthetically
...the therapeutic use of natural and synthetically produced hormones.
ADV: ADV with v

Wikipedia

Synthetic

Synthetic things are composed of multiple parts, often with the implication that they are artificial. In particular, 'synthetic' may refer to:

Examples of use of synthetics
1. But Glover said synthetics currently require more resources to produce than traditional jet fuel.
2. An intensive synthetics programme managed to double the number of children who were reaching reading standards expected of their age.
3. Still, Lee says synthetics could be used in ultra–efficient jet engines that are under development today, potentially saving energy.
4. Farnham, developed a new method of synthesising polymers and petroleum compounds used in making plastic paints and synthetics fibers.
5. The bars for natural EPO are in another place in these tests – except my proteins are in the same place as synthetics.