plastic | |
1. n. A synthetic, solid, hydrocarbon-based polymer, whether thermoplastic or thermosetting. | |
2. n. (colloquial, metonym) Credit or debit cards used in place of cash to buy goods and services. | |
3. n. (slang) Fakeness, or a person who is fake or arrogant, or believes that they are better than the rest of the population. | |
4. n. (obsolete) A sculptor, moulder. | |
5. n. (archaic) Any solid but malleable substance. | |
6. adj. Capable of being moulded; malleable, flexible, pliant. | |
7. adj. (medicine, now rare) Producing tissue. | |
8. adj. (dated) Creative, formative. | |
9. adj. (biology) Capable of adapting to varying conditions; characterized by environmental adaptability. | |
10. adj. Of or pertaining to the inelastic, non-brittle, deformation of a material. | |
11. adj. Made of plastic. | |
12. adj. Inferior or not the real thing; ersatz. | |
13. adj. (informal) Fake. Usually refers to a person. | |