Synonym: artificial. Similar words: german measles, made, made of, be made of, home-made, made up of, homemade, con man. Meaning: adj. not of natural origin; prepared or made artificially.
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61. Turbulence is an essential catalyst in ecology, but it was not cheap to replicate in a man-made environment like Bio2.
62. The upper is made from breathable nylon mesh with man-made leather reinforcements.
63. Sand-covered wooden steps hug a large man-made sand dune buffer, delivering us on to a vast expanse of pale beach.
64. Not like the man-made beauty of a sports car, its sleek lines and purring engine.
65. All synthetic fabrics, plastics, chipboard, plywood, foam rubber and other man-made materials are excluded from the oasis.
66. Louis did well to take Carlat, its fortifications natural as well as man-made.
67. Farmers claim that there are high levels of lead, zinc and cyanide in a man-made lake.
68. Top billing goes to leathers with natural markings and man-made distressing.
69. I suspect the yellowish colour is due to the pollution in the air-our own man-made pollution.
70. The half-erased graffiti on the silver train she did notice, without being able to identify it as man-made.
71. Man-made fibres are also hard wearing, have an improved resilience to hard wear and are now anti-static.
72. More recently, in an age of man-made satellites, the polar stereoscopic projection and the equatorial stereoscopic projection have become important.
73. With such values, how are man-made brainpower firms to hold on to, and enhance, their only strategic asset?
74. Going has its own man-made lake, the Badesee which is popular with swimmers and sun worshippers.
75. The remote Sylvan Lake Lodge overlooks a striking man-made lake and spruce forest.
76. We can then see that such areas have developed fairly recently, and very largely at the expense of man-made landscapes.
77. Very little activity in the ark, either natural or man-made, happened without the distributed computer knowing about it.
78. Also, the Delaney clause forbids any consideration of the many benefits of man-made pesticides and food additives.
79. Overcoming poverty is not a task of charity, it is an act of justice. Like Slavery and Apartheid, poverty is not natural. It is man-made and it can be overcome and eradicated by the actions of human beings. Sometimes it falls on a generation to be great. YOU can be that great generation. Let your greatness blossom. Nelson Mandela
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80. Their increasingly sophisticated tastes have been met in what has become the world's most popular man-made destination.
81. Like most holy wells, it was a natural spring of water, not a man-made sunken well.
82. There are two kinds of talents, man-made talent and God-given talent. With man-made talent you have to work very hard. With God-given talent, you just touch it up once in a while. Pearl Bailey
83. The alternative is a record without natural breaks, only divisible by arbitrary man-made decisions.
84. But a combination of natural and man-made sulphur results in overload for sensitive ecosystems.
85. Allen cast around and within a few yards further came upon a man-made path, narrow and winding, but in frequent use.
86. The humanoid vigour of man-made things, as suggested by these metaphors, is at the same time ungainly and unnatural.
87. This means that man-made substances are not produced at a faster pace than they can be broken down by nature.
88. man-made fibres such as nylon and polyester.
89. Even Aleck's man-made fiber coat caught fire.
90. Man-made synthetic products such as tartrazine.
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