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- pronunciation:
- or
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nihk
- features:
- Word Combinations (adjective)
part of speech: |
adjective |
definition 1: |
of or pertaining to compounds that contain carbon. (Cf. inorganic.)
Methane is an organic compound.Water is an organic molecule.- similar words:
- carbonaceous, natural
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definition 2: |
pertaining to or coming from living sources.
Scientists analyzed the material to see if it contained any organic matter.Oil from the ground is an organic substance, but there is synthetically produced oil as well.- synonyms:
- biotic
- similar words:
- animal, animate, biodegradable, biological, living, natural, vegetable
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definition 3: |
producing or produced naturally, as food, without the use of chemical pesticides, growth enhancers, additives, and the like.
Some of the smaller farms in the area have taken up organic farming.You can get all kinds of organic produce at the farmers market.
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definition 4: |
of, affecting, or relating to an organ of a plant or animal.
Epilepsy is an organic disease, but it was misunderstood in past centuries and sometimes seen as a form of demonic possession.- similar words:
- anatomical, functional
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definition 5: |
developing in a manner akin to living things.
The professor pointed to the organic growth of the poem.- antonyms:
- mechanical
- similar words:
- living, natural, uncontrived
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definition 6: |
being an integral or fundamental part of a whole.
The theme of repentance is organic to the novel.- synonyms:
- intrinsic
- similar words:
- basic, constituent, elemental, essential, fundamental, indispensable, inherent, integral
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related words: |
innate, intrinsic |
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