synthesis
This term conveys a sense of intellectual or chemical alchemy, where the result is more than just a sum of its parts. It implies a deliberate, constructive process of integration that creates a new entity or a higher level of understanding. It is frequently used in academic, scientific, and philosophical discourse to describe the resolution of a conflict between a thesis and an antithesis. In a practical sense, synthesis differs from a simple mixture or a list. While a mixture keeps its components distinct, a synthesis blends them so thoroughly that they form a singular, integrated identity. It carries a positive connotation of sophistication, logic, and creative unification.
Countable when referring to a specific resulting product or a particular process of combining elements. Uncountable when referring to the general act or method of combining things.
Meanings
The combination of separate elements to form a coherent or unified whole.
"The final report is a synthesis of several different research papers."
The production of a chemical compound by reaction of simpler substances.
"The laboratory achieved the synthesis of a new plastic polymer."