Definition of Synthesists

1. Noun. (plural of synthesist) ¹

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Definition of Synthesists

1. synthesist [n] - See also: synthesist

Lexicographical Neighbors of Synthesists

synthase
synthases
synthermal
syntheses
synthesis
synthesis gas
synthesise
synthesised
synthesiser
synthesisers
synthesises
synthesising
synthesism
synthesisms
synthesist
synthesists (current term)
synthesizable
synthesize
synthesized
synthesizer
synthesizers
synthesizes
synthesizing
synthespian
synthespians
synthetase
synthetases
synthetic
synthetic-biology
synthetic air

Literary usage of Synthesists

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Meta-Analysis of Drug Abuse Prevention Programs edited by William J. Bukoski (1998)
"First, research synthesists need to establish that there is an association between the ... Second, research synthesists have to defend the argument that the ..."

2. Mastering C++ by K. R. Venugopal, Rajkumar Buyya, T. Ravishankar, Shaduli Vanimal (muhammad Ali Shaduli) (1997)
"synthesists, by contrast, view object-orientation as simply an accumulation ... On the other side the synthesists (Wasserman, Pircher, Muller, Page Jones, ..."

3. Roads and Rails and Their Sequences, Physical and Moral by William Bridges Adams (1862)
"The "men of science," so called, are rarely synthesists. Were the synthesists also masters of all accumulated knowledge, what a wondrous stride would the ..."

4. Roads and Rails and Their Sequences, Physical and Moral by William Bridges Adams (1862)
"The "men of science," so called, are rarely synthesists. Were the synthesists also masters of all accumulated knowledge, what a wondrous stride would the ..."

5. Modern painting, its tendency and meaning by Willard Huntington Wright (1915)
"The Neo-Impressionists were the first to react against them, and later Gauguin and his fellow synthesists openly declared war. ..."

6. French Classicism by Charles Henry Conrad Wright (1920)
"... logical conclusions the individualism of its literature brought about the contortions of the decadents and of their successors, the " synthesists," the ..."

7. Meta-Analysis of Drug Abuse Prevention Programs edited by William J. Bukoski (1998)
"First, research synthesists need to establish that there is an association between the ... Second, research synthesists have to defend the argument that the ..."

8. Mastering C++ by K. R. Venugopal, Rajkumar Buyya, T. Ravishankar, Shaduli Vanimal (muhammad Ali Shaduli) (1997)
"synthesists, by contrast, view object-orientation as simply an accumulation ... On the other side the synthesists (Wasserman, Pircher, Muller, Page Jones, ..."

9. Roads and Rails and Their Sequences, Physical and Moral by William Bridges Adams (1862)
"The "men of science," so called, are rarely synthesists. Were the synthesists also masters of all accumulated knowledge, what a wondrous stride would the ..."

10. Roads and Rails and Their Sequences, Physical and Moral by William Bridges Adams (1862)
"The "men of science," so called, are rarely synthesists. Were the synthesists also masters of all accumulated knowledge, what a wondrous stride would the ..."

11. Modern painting, its tendency and meaning by Willard Huntington Wright (1915)
"The Neo-Impressionists were the first to react against them, and later Gauguin and his fellow synthesists openly declared war. ..."

12. French Classicism by Charles Henry Conrad Wright (1920)
"... logical conclusions the individualism of its literature brought about the contortions of the decadents and of their successors, the " synthesists," the ..."

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