syntézy
Syntézy, often written syntéza in some languages, is the process of combining simpler components to form a more complex product. The term derives from Greek sun (together) and thesis (placing). In scientific usage, it denotes the construction of new substances or systems, appearing most prominently in chemistry and biology, but also used in broader contexts to describe the integration of ideas, materials, or processes.
In chemistry, synthesis refers to the deliberate construction of chemical compounds from available starting materials. In
Common types include organic synthesis, which focuses on assembling carbon-containing molecules; total synthesis, the complete construction
Historically, the term and its practice gained prominence in the 19th century with advances in organic chemistry,
See also: biosynthesis, chemical synthesis, total synthesis, catalysis.