noun
- substances that imitate or substitute for something else, especially synthetic materials that resemble natural ones
- drugs or substances that mimic the effects of controlled substances
Usage: often used in jewelry and gemology
Usage: medical and pharmaceutical context
Examples
- The jewelry store sold diamond simulants at a fraction of the cost.
- Cubic zirconia and moissanite are popular diamond simulants.
- The laboratory tested various simulants to find safe alternatives.
- Many consumers cannot distinguish between genuine gems and high-quality simulants.
- Researchers developed new simulants for pharmaceutical testing.
- The market for gemstone simulants has grown significantly in recent years.