Organoplastic
adj, noun ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
- 1 A synthetic plastic that is partially or completely made of organic components.
"Organoplastics are multipurpose materials . Depending upon the composition and the structure of the initial components , organoplastics may be used for manufacturing parts and units of various purposes: structural, electrical and radiotechnical, thermal and sound insulation, protection from mechanical and ballistic damage, action of aggressive media, etc."
- 1 Having the property of producing the tissues or organs of animals and plants. not-comparable
"the organoplastic cells"
Example
More examples"Organoplastics are multipurpose materials . Depending upon the composition and the structure of the initial components , organoplastics may be used for manufacturing parts and units of various purposes: structural, electrical and radiotechnical, thermal and sound insulation, protection from mechanical and ballistic damage, action of aggressive media, etc."
Etymology
From organo- + plastic.
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