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1. plastic
noun. ['ˈplæstɪk'] generic name for certain synthetic or semisynthetic materials that can be molded or extruded into objects or films or filaments or used for making e.g. coatings and adhesives.
Synonyms
- coumarone-indene resin
- vinyl
- fluorocarbon plastic
- Mylar
- polypropylene
- polypropene
- thermosetting compositions
- ABS
- coumarone resin
- amino plastic
- polyester
- silicone resin
- thermoplastic resin
- phenolic plastic
- phenolic urea
- Teflon
- polytetrafluoroethylene
- Vinylite
- solid
- amino resin
- polyvinyl-formaldehyde
- cellulosic
- thermosetting resin
- acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene
- thermoplastic
- Bakelite
- resinoid
Antonyms
Etymology
- plasticus (Latin)
- πλαστικός (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
Rhymes with Plastic Surgery
- neurosurgery
- perjury
Sentences with plastic-surgery
1. Noun Phrase
Liposuction, also known as lipoplasty, is a popular plastic surgery option for weight loss.
2. Noun Phrase
Talk to a plastic surgeon about body contouring plastic surgery.
3. Noun Phrase
Sometimes the only way to fix them is by plastic surgery.
4. Noun Phrase
Get plastic surgery** if you want to look much younger than your age.
2. plastic
adjective. ['ˈplæstɪk'] capable of being molded or modeled (especially of earth or clay or other soft material).
Antonyms
Etymology
- plasticus (Latin)
- πλαστικός (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
3. plastic
adjective. ['ˈplæstɪk'] forming or capable of forming or molding or fashioning.
Synonyms
Etymology
- plasticus (Latin)
- πλαστικός (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
4. plastic
adjective. ['ˈplæstɪk'] capable of being influenced or formed.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- plasticus (Latin)
- πλαστικός (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
5. surgery
noun. ['ˈsɝːdʒɝi'] a medical procedure involving an incision with instruments; performed to repair damage or arrest disease in a living body.
Synonyms
- electrosurgery
- UPPP
- brain surgery
- intestinal bypass
- photocoagulation
- sterilization
- trephination
- Shirodkar's operation
- exenteration
- eye operation
- minor surgery
- myotomy
- taxis
- transplantation
- enterostomy
- decortication
- cryosurgery
- castration
- gastroenterostomy
- arthroscopy
- surgical incision
- enterotomy
- sterilisation
- cutting out
- hysterotomy
- rhizotomy
- tracheotomy
- wrong-site surgery
- cauterization
- vivisection
- dilation and curettage
- dilatation and curettage
- strabotomy
- D and C
- suturing
- gastrectomy
- purse-string operation
- catheterisation
- debridement
- catheterization
- gastrostomy
- evisceration
- jejunostomy
- rhinotomy
- major surgery
- fenestration
- tracheostomy
- curettement
- myringotomy
- reconstructive surgery
- microsurgery
- phlebectomy
- organ transplant
- neurosurgery
- sex-change operation
- transplant
- resection
- ablation
- amputation
- tympanoplasty
- eye surgery
- cautery
- surgical operation
- palatopharyngoplasty
- incision
- myringoplasty
- section
- haemostasis
- polypectomy
- arthroplasty
- uranoplasty
- excision
- hemostasis
- myringectomy
- vasovasostomy
- haemorrhoidectomy
- craniotomy
- PPP
- implantation
- osteotomy
- surgical process
- enucleation
- chemosurgery
- extirpation
- cauterisation
- ostomy
- angioplasty
- uvulopalatopharyngoplasty
- operation
- heart surgery
- orchiopexy
- medical procedure
- surgical procedure
- curettage
- haemostasia
- anaplasty
- hemorrhoidectomy
- transsexual surgery
- plastic surgery
Antonyms
Etymology
- surgerie (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
6. surgery
noun. ['ˈsɝːdʒɝi'] a room in a hospital equipped for the performance of surgical operations.
Synonyms
Etymology
- surgerie (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
7. surgery
noun. ['ˈsɝːdʒɝi'] a room where a doctor or dentist can be consulted.
Antonyms
Etymology
- surgerie (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
8. surgery
noun. ['ˈsɝːdʒɝi'] the branch of medical science that treats disease or injury by operative procedures.
Antonyms
Etymology
- surgerie (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
9. plastic
noun. ['ˈplæstɪk'] a card (usually plastic) that assures a seller that the person using it has a satisfactory credit rating and that the issuer will see to it that the seller receives payment for the merchandise delivered.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- plasticus (Latin)
- πλαστικός (Ancient Greek (to 1453))