different between synthesize vs synthone
synthesize
English
Alternative forms
- synthesise (UK)
Etymology
synthesis +? -ize. First attested in 1830.
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /?s?n??sa?z/
Verb
synthesize (third-person singular simple present synthesizes, present participle synthesizing, simple past and past participle synthesized)
- (transitive) To combine two or more things to produce a new product.
- (intransitive, of two or more things) To be combined producing a new, more complex product.
- (transitive, chemistry) To produce a substance by chemical synthesis.
- (intransitive, chemistry, of a substance) To be produced by chemical synthesis.
Derived terms
- photosynthesize
- synthesizer
Translations
synthesize From the web:
- what synthesizes proteins
- what synthesizes lipids
- what synthesizes rna primers
- what synthesizes mrna
- what synthesizes bile
- what synthesizes short segments of rna
- what synthesizes enzymes
- what synthesizes dna
synthone
English
Noun
synthone (plural synthones)
- (organic chemistry) Any key intermediate product that, one synthesized, may be used to synthesize a range of other compounds.
synthone From the web:
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