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Having to do with substances that are man-made instead of taken from nature.
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Something that is artificially created
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1690s, as a term in logic, "deductive," from French synthétique (17c.) and directly from Modern Latin syntheticus, from Greek synthetikos "skilled in putting together, constructive,&quo [..]
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A synthetic financial instrument is one which is created artificially by simulating the features of an asset using combinations of other assets and instruments.
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Artificially created by man; not natural.
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manufactured by people, not occurring naturally.
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Not to be confused with an artificial or made-up language like Esperanto or Tolkien's Elvish, a synthetic language is one in which word order is irrelevant for determining meaning. Instead of usi [..]
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A substance that has been made artificially, i.e. one that does not come from a natural source. Nylon is an example of a synthetic fibre.
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a term used to describe substances that do not occur naturally
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Manufactured, as opposed to naturally occurring.
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made in a lab and not from a natural source.
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According to 7 USCS § 6502 the term "synthetic" means “a substance that is formulated or manufactured by a chemical process or by a process that chemically changes a substance extracted from [..]
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(adj) not of natural origin; prepared or made artificially(n) a compound made artificially by chemical reactions(adj) not genuine or natural(adj) involving or of the nature of synthesis (combining sep [..]
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a statement or item of knowledge which is known to be true because of its connection with some intuition. (Cf. analytic.)
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see analytic/synthetic.
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Man-made, artificially constructed or fabricated.
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Analogs or derivatives of prostaglandin A that do not occur naturally in the body. They do not include the product of the chemical synthesis of hormonal PGA.
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Analogs or derivatives of Prostaglandins E that do not occur naturally in the body. They do not include the product of the chemical synthesis of hormonal PGE.
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Analogs or derivatives of Prostaglandins F that do not occur naturally in the body. They do not include the product of the chemical synthesis of hormonal PGF.
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A language which is characterised by an extensive inflectional morphology, e.g. Latin and Modern German. This type contrasts with analytic and can be taken to have developed historically from the latt [..]
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Made in a laboratory or factory by a chemical process, usually to imitate a natural process.
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Produced by humans; as opposed to materials of natural origin.
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Synthetic refers to a man-made material with a natural counterpart. The synthetic crystal replicates the chemical and physical properties of the natural crystal with little or no variation. Synthetic gemstones are also known as lab-created stones.
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Gemstones produced under laboratory or industrial conditions from the same chemical ingredients as the natural gems and having the same major properties as their natural counterparts e.g. synthetic em [..]
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A financial instrument or strategy that is artificially created by combining the features of other assets.
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Ingredient obtained through a chemical process. A number of synthetic ingredients may be included in very small amounts in ‘Organic' products. These ingredients must figure on the positive list of authorized synthetic ingredients which excludes synthetic colourants, synthetic perfumes and petrochemical ingredients.
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An artificially produced substance designed to imitate that which occurs naturally.
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A combination of contracts having approximately the same characteristics as a different contract.
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a position that emulates another, using calls, puts or stock. Click here to learn more.
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This term is used in financial markets to describe the construction of a financial instrument or product using derivatives. For example a synthetic floating rate note is a fixed rate bond that has bee [..]
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A synthetic is an artificial material produced by organic chemical synthesis. Synthetic also may refer to:
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