Synthetic substance
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PLASTICSynthetic substance.
syntheticsSYNTHETIC, a synthetic substance
plastica synthetic mouldable substance
BUTADIENESubstance used in synthetic rubber.
plasticsPLASTIC, a synthetic mouldable substance
xylonitea plastic (a synthetic mouldable substance)
hormonesA synthetic substance with a similar effect
xylonitesXYLONITE, a plastic (a synthetic mouldable substance)
hormonesynthetic substance that acts like a hormone
vinyla type of plastic (a synthetic mouldable substance)
tortoiseshellA synthetic substance made in imitation of this
ionomera type of plastic (a synthetic mouldable substance)
tortoiseshellsA synthetic substance made in imitation of this
nylontough, elastic synthetic substance used for yarn, bristles, etc.
vinylsVINYL, a type of plastic (a synthetic mouldable substance)
nylonstough, elastic synthetic substance used for yarn, bristles, etc.
ionomersIONOMER, a type of plastic (a synthetic mouldable substance)
guanazoloa synthetic substance resembling guanine, used in the treatment of cancer
vinylicpertaining to vinyl (a type of plastic (a synthetic mouldable substance))
guanazolosGUANAZOLO, a synthetic substance resembling guanine, used in the treatment of cancer
levodopasynthetic substance, C9H11NO4, that is converted in the brain to dopamine: used chiefly in the treatment of parkinsonism
phosphorsA synthetic fluorescent or phosphorescent substance, esp. any of those used to coat the screens of cathode-ray tubes
phosphorA synthetic fluorescent or phosphorescent substance, esp. any of those used to coat the screens of cathode-ray tubes
syntheticartificially produced but of similar nature to, not a mere substitute for, the natural product also SYNTHETICAL / a synthetic substance
plasticizersA substance (typically a solvent) added to a synthetic resin to produce or promote plasticity and flexibility and to reduce brittleness
plasticizerA substance (typically a solvent) added to a synthetic resin to produce or promote plasticity and flexibility and to reduce brittleness
xenobioticRelating to or denoting a substance, typically a synthetic chemical, that is foreign to the body or to an ecological system
plastisolsA liquid substance that can be converted into a solid plastic simply by heating, consisting of particles of synthetic resin dispersed in a nonvolatile liquid
plastisolA liquid substance that can be converted into a solid plastic simply by heating, consisting of particles of synthetic resin dispersed in a nonvolatile liquid
camphenecolorless, crystalline, water-insoluble substance, C10H16, occurring in turpentine and many other essential oils, prepared from pinene: used chiefly as an intermediate in the manufacture of synthetic camphor
polymersA substance that has a molecular structure consisting chiefly or entirely of a large number of similar units bonded together, e.g., many synthetic organic materials used as plastics and resins
spongesA piece of a soft, light, porous substance originally consisting of the fibrous skeleton of such an invertebrate but now usually made of synthetic material. Sponges absorb liquid and are used for washing and cleaning