Need another word for Plastic? Use these synonyms of Plastic from our thesaurus to say it differently.
Synonyms & Similar Words
synthetic
artificial
fake
imitation
man-made
manufactured
fabricated
molded
shaped
formed
flexible
pliable
malleable
ductile
adaptable
modifiable
changeable
variable
synthetic resin
polymer
acrylic
polyethylene
polypropylene
polyvinyl
PVC
vinyl
synthetic material
artificial material
simulated
mock
sham
ersatz
substitute
replacement
replica
copy
duplicate
reproduction.
Meaning of Plastic
The primary meaning of the word "plastic" refers to a synthetic or semi-synthetic organic solids that can be molded or shaped.
Definitions
- A synthetic or semi-synthetic organic solids that can be molded or shaped, typically used for making a wide range of products, such as packaging materials, consumer goods, and medical devices.
- Capable of being shaped or molded, able to be modified or changed.
- Relating to or denoting a type of surgery that involves repairing or reconstructing damaged or deformed tissues, especially skin.
Etymology of Plastic
The word "plastic" comes from the Greek word "plastikos", meaning "able to be molded", derived from "plassein", meaning "to mold".
Historically, the term "plastic" was first used in the 17th century to describe a type of surgical procedure, and later in the 19th century to describe synthetic materials.
Example Uses
- The company uses plastic to manufacture a wide range of products, including packaging materials and consumer goods.
- The surgeon specialized in plastic surgery, helping patients to repair damaged tissues and reconstruct deformed areas.
- The artist used plastic to create a unique sculpture, molding and shaping the material to create a complex design.