synthetical
(a.)綜合的,合成的
Syn·thet·ic Syn·thet·ic·al a.
1. Of or pertaining to synthesis; consisting in synthesis or composition; as, the synthetic method of reasoning, as opposed to analytical.
Philosophers hasten too much from the analytic to the synthetic method; that is, they draw general conclusions from too small a number of particular observations and experiments. --Bolingbroke.
2. Chem. Artificial. Cf. Synthesis, 2.
3. Zool. Comprising within itself structural or other characters which are usually found only in two or more diverse groups; -- said of species, genera, and higher groups. See the Note under Comprehensive, 3.
Synthetic language, or Synthetical language, an inflectional language, or one characterized by grammatical endings; -- opposed to analytic language. --R. Morris.
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synthetical
adj 1: involving or of the nature of synthesis (combining separate
elements to form a coherent whole) as opposed to
analysis; "limnology is essentially a synthetic
science composed of elements...that extend well beyond
the limits of biology"- P.S.Welch [syn: synthetic]
[ant: analytic]
2: of a proposition whose truth value is determined by
observation or facts; "`all men are arrogant' is a
synthetic proposition" [syn: synthetic] [ant: analytic]