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Synthesis   /sˈɪnθəsəs/   Listen
Synthesis

noun
(pl. syntheses)
1.
The process of producing a chemical compound (usually by the union of simpler chemical compounds).
2.
The combination of ideas into a complex whole.  Synonym: synthetic thinking.  Antonym: analysis.
3.
Reasoning from the general to the particular (or from cause to effect).  Synonyms: deduction, deductive reasoning.



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"Synthesis" Quotes from Famous Books



... to be founded not on industry but on impulse born of sentiment. In this new, busy, inspiring, delightful world logic became a synthesis erected upon some inceptive absurdity, carried solemnly to a picturesque and ...
— The Common Law • Robert W. Chambers

... unchanged with only those modifications initiated by a changed environment. And just as we are driven back to the cell to explain organic structure, so for an understanding of the phenomena under consideration we must study their primitive elements. Analysis must precede synthesis here as elsewhere. ...
— Religion & Sex - Studies in the Pathology of Religious Development • Chapman Cohen

... new science in those days, and the value of which to the study of the conditions of human health, of the productions of the earth, of navigation, excited his most ardent anticipations. Turgot also was so moved by the necessity for a new synthesis of life and knowledge as to frame a plan for a great work 'on the human soul, the order of the universe, the Supreme Being, the principles of societies, the rights of men, political constitutions, legislation, ...
— Critical Miscellanies (Vol. 2 of 3) - Turgot • John Morley

... not an originating or manufacturing process. It simply finds relation already existing between the words or the ideas which the words suggest or evoke. But where there is no existing relation between the words or ideas, it is a case for Synthesis, to be taught hereafter. ...
— Assimilative Memory - or, How to Attend and Never Forget • Marcus Dwight Larrowe (AKA Prof. A. Loisette)

... this lead?" inquired Gratz with a degree of impatience. "Suppose we admit that there is an exquisite balance maintained between my analysis and my synthesis, and have done with it. You have some appeal to make to one ...
— The Flaw in the Sapphire • Charles M. Snyder


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