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organic adjective [ ɔːˈɡanɪk ]

• relating to or derived from living matter.
• "organic soils"
Similar: living, live, animate, biological, natural, biotic,
Opposite: inorganic,
• (of food or farming methods) produced or involving production without the use of chemical fertilizers, pesticides, or other artificial chemicals.
• "organic farming"
Similar: pesticide-free, additive-free, chemical-free, non-chemical, natural,
• relating to a bodily organ or organs.
• denoting or characterized by a harmonious relationship between the elements of a whole.
• "the organic unity of the integral work of art"
Similar: structured, organized, coherent, integrated, coordinated, ordered, systematic, systematized, methodical, orderly, consistent, harmonious, methodized,
Opposite: disparate,

organic noun

• a food produced by organic farming.
• an organic chemical compound.
Origin: late Middle English: via Latin from Greek organikos ‘relating to an organ or instrument’.


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