plastic

  • 11-plastic — [plas′tik] [< Gr plastikos: see PLASTIC] combining form forming adjectives 1. forming, developing [homoplastic] 2. of or relating to (a given noun ending in PLASM, PLAST, or PLASTY) [rhinoplastic] …

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  • 12plastic — index flexible, pliable, pliant, sequacious, tractable Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 13plàstić — m dem. i hip. od plast …

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  • 14plàštić — m dem. i hip. od plašt, češće u vezama kratki plašt, dječji i sl …

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  • 15plastić — plàstić m DEFINICIJA dem. i hip. od plast ETIMOLOGIJA vidi plast …

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  • 16plaštić — plàštić m DEFINICIJA dem. i hip. od plašt, češće u vezama kratki plašt, dječji i sl. ETIMOLOGIJA vidi plašt …

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  • 17plastic — is now normally pronounced with a short first syllable as in plan. The adjectival form is plasticky …

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  • 18plastic — plastically, plasticly, adv. /plas tik/, n. 1. Often, plastics. any of a group of synthetic or natural organic materials that may be shaped when soft and then hardened, including many types of resins, resinoids, polymers, cellulose derivatives,… …

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  • 19plastic — 01. Did you know that fleece jackets are made out of recycled [plastic] bottles? 02. Guns made of [plastic] are almost impossible to detect using conventional methods. 03. I bought a CD recently which came in a cardboard sleeve instead of a… …

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  • 20plastic — I. adjective Etymology: Latin plasticus of molding, from Greek plastikos, from plassein to mold, form Date: 1632 1. formative, creative < plastic forces in nature > 2. a. capable of being molded or modeled < plastic clay > …

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