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man-made

American  
[man-meyd] / ˈmænˈmeɪd /

adjective

  1. produced, formed, or made by humans.

  2. produced artificially; not resulting from natural processes.

  3. Textiles.

    1. (of a fiber) manufactured synthetically from a cellulosic or noncellulosic base; produced chemically.

    2. (of a fabric or garment) constructed of synthetically made fibers.


man-made British  

adjective

  1. made or produced by man; artificial

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Etymology

Origin of man-made

First recorded in 1710–20

Example Sentences

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Athletes use the pool to focus on training specific manoeuvres and aerials on the perfectly consistent man-made wave.

From BBC

Many California ski areas were forced to delay opening this year, and even those that got the lifts spinning have had to confine skiers to only a handful of runs, often on man-made snow.

From Los Angeles Times

There, Erikson teased out the stealthy, almost sinister peculiarities of modern man-made hazards, like radioactivity and toxicity, and their special, traumatic effects.

From The Wall Street Journal

“The type of fire where you’re combusting all types of man-made materials—we’re just beginning to understand how those components affect our health,” she said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Flood defences in England range from man-made walls, embankments and storm drains to natural areas of high ground.

From BBC