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sintetiche

Sintetiche is the feminine plural form of the Italian adjective sintetico and is used to describe nouns that are artificial or produced by synthesis rather than occurring naturally. The adjective agrees in gender and number with feminine plural nouns, for example tessiture sintetiche (synthetic textures or weaves), vernici sintetiche (synthetic paints), and soluzioni sintetiche (synthetic solutions).

Etymology and meaning: Sintetiche derives from sintetico, which in turn comes from Latin syntheticus and Greek

Usage and scope: The term appears across science, industry, fashion, and daily language to indicate artificial

Common domains: In textiles, tessiture sintetiche refer to synthetic fabrics; in chemistry and materials science, one

See also: sintesi, sintetico, sintetizzatore, materiali sintetici.

synthetikos,
from
the
root
sintesi
(synthesis).
In
Italian,
the
term
is
tied
to
ideas
of
combination,
construction,
or
production
by
human
or
technological
means
rather
than
by
natural
processes.
origin
or
creation
by
synthesis.
It
contrasts
with
naturali
(natural).
In
philosophy
and
linguistics,
forms
of
the
related
masculine
adjectives
(sintetici)
are
used
to
describe
judgments
or
propositions
that
add
information
beyond
analysis,
while
sintetiche
is
used
when
the
associated
noun
is
feminine.
Examples
include
sostanze
sintetiche
(synthetic
substances)
and
soluzioni
sintetiche
(synthetic
solutions).
speaks
of
polimeri
sintetici
or
materiali
sintetici.
The
concept
likewise
appears
in
discussions
of
artificial
intelligence,
synthetic
biology,
and
other
technologies
where
artificial
construction
or
design
is
central.