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synthetic language

n. 1. An artificial language such as those used in computer programs, as opposed to natural languages, which have evolved in and are spoken by persons of particular cultures. 2. In linguistics, a language which tends to express multiple meanings with a single word, as opposed to isolating languages, in which there is a single meaning per word although in practice languages vary along a continuum of morpheme-to-word ratios.