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synthetic resin

 
Sci-Tech Dictionary: synthetic resin
(sin′thed·ik ′rez·ən)

(organic chemistry) Amorphous, organic, semisolid, or solid material derived from the polymerization of unsaturated monomers such as ethylene, butylene, propylene, and styrene.


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Any of a large number of resin-like products made either by polymerization or condensation, or by modifying a natural material.


 
 

 

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