Synthesize


verb (used with object), synthesized, synthesizing.
1.
to form (a material or abstract entity) by combining parts or elements (opposed to analyze):
to synthesize a statement.
2.
Chemistry. to combine (constituent elements) into a single or unified entity.
3.
to treat synthetically.
verb (used without object), synthesized, synthesizing.
4.
to make or form a synthesis.
verb
1.
to combine or cause to combine into a whole
2.
(transitive) to produce by synthesis

synthesize syn·the·size (sĭn’thĭ-sīz’)
v. syn·the·sized, syn·the·siz·ing, syn·the·siz·es

To combine so as to form a new, complex product.

To form or produce by chemical synthesis.

synthesis
(sĭn’thĭ-sĭs)
Plural syntheses (sĭn’thĭ-sēz’)
The formation of a chemical compound through the combination of simpler compounds or elements.

synthesize verb

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