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organic /ör-ganˈik/ adjective- Relating to, derived from, like or of the nature of an organ (in any sense)
- Of an organism, organum or organization
- Organized
- Inherent in organization
- Structural
- Formed as if by organic process (art)
- Of design, etc, based on or inspired by, natural forms (art)
- Belonging to the etymological structure of a word (philology)
- Instrumental
- Mechanical
- Containing or combined with carbon (chem)
- Concerned with carbon compounds
- (of crops, crop production, etc) produced without, or not involving, the use of fertilizers and pesticides not wholly of plant or animal origin
- Governed in its formation or development by inherent or natural factors rather than by a predetermined plan
noun An organic substance ORIGIN: Gr organikos, from organon instrument organˈical adjective (obsolete) organˈically adverb organicism /ör-ganˈi-sizm/ noun - The conception of nature, life or society as an organism
- The theory that all disease is due to an organic lesion
organˈicist noun organicistˈic adjective organic chemistry noun The chemistry of carbon compounds organic disease noun A disease accompanied by changes in the structures involved organic sensation noun Sensation from internal organs, eg hunger organic vein noun (obsolete) The jugular vein |