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biosynthetic

biosynthetic \biosynthetic\ adj. of or pertaining to biosynthesis.

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biosynthetic

a. (context biochemistry English) of or pertaining to biosynthesis

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biosynthetic

adj. of or relating to biosynthesis

Usage examples of "biosynthetic".

Charlie had been pelted from the pulpit over fetal tissue, Social Security cutbacks, voluntary life-termination, biosynthetic research, and the failure of the public schools to include God in the curriculum.

He wanted to see the biosynthetic batteries that recycled our water and restored our air and produced the most of our food.

Yggdrasil or be left behind, Smeth had showed up at the shuttleport with a small bag of personal belongings and a string of six biosynthetic walkers, led by a Nar porter bearing his library, instruments, and accumulated records.

It had been doing that when he was frustrated ever since he got the biosynthetic replacement after Galvan VI.

Synthesizing new skin, kidney tissue, and proteins uses up a lot of biosynthetic energy.

You would be wasting biosynthetic energy, which otherwise could go into making babies, if you kept one part of your body in such great repair that it outlasted all your other parts and your resultant expected life span.

Hearing that her heart had been removed and replaced with a biosynthetic organ, she half-expected it to immediately seize and plunge her back into the arms of the Prophets.

But her culture was agrarian and her high tech industry non-existent, whether cybernetics, intramolecular, biosynthetics, or electronics.