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Что (кто) такое organic - определение

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Organics; Organic component; Organic part; Organic components; Organic parts; Organic (disambiguation); Organic (album); Organicity

organic         
1.
Organic methods of farming and gardening use only natural animal and plant products to help the plants or animals grow and be healthy, rather than using chemicals.
Organic farming is expanding everywhere.
...organic fruit and vegetables.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
organically
...organically grown vegetables.
ADV
2.
Organic substances are of the sort produced by or found in living things.
Incorporating organic material into chalky soils will reduce the alkalinity.
? inorganic
ADJ: usu ADJ n
3.
Organic change or development happens gradually and naturally rather than suddenly. (FORMAL)
...to manage the company and supervise its organic growth.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
4.
If a community or structure is an organic whole, each part of it is necessary and fits well with the other parts. (FORMAL)
City planning treats the city as a unit, as an organic whole.
ADJ: ADJ n
Organic         
·adj Produced by the organs; as, organic pleasure.
II. Organic ·adj Instrumental; acting as instruments of nature or of art to a certain destined function or end.
III. Organic ·adj Forming a whole composed of organs. Hence: Of or pertaining to a system of organs; inherent in, or resulting from, a certain organization; as, an organic government; his love of truth was not inculcated, but organic.
IV. Organic ·adj Pertaining to, or denoting, any one of the large series of substances which, in nature or origin, are connected with vital processes, and include many substances of artificial production which may or may not occur in animals or plants;
- contrasted with inorganic.
V. Organic ·adj Of or pertaining to an organ or its functions, or to objects composed of organs; consisting of organs, or containing them; as, the organic structure of animals and plants; exhibiting characters peculiar to living organisms; as, organic bodies, organic life, organic remains. ·cf. Inorganic.
organic         
¦ adjective
1. relating to or derived from living matter.
Chemistry relating to or denoting compounds containing carbon and chiefly or ultimately of biological origin. Compare with inorganic.
2. Physiology relating to a bodily organ or organs.
Medicine (of a disease) affecting the structure of an organ.
3. (of food or farming) produced or involving production without the use of chemical fertilizers or other artificial chemicals.
4. denoting a harmonious relationship between the elements of a whole.
characterized by natural development.
¦ noun (usu. organics)
1. a food produced by organic farming.
2. an organic compound.
Derivatives
organically adverb

Википедия

Organic

Organic may refer to:

  • Organic, of or relating to an organism, a living entity
  • Organic, of or relating to an anatomical organ
Примеры употребления для organic
1. It contains organic germanium, organic selenium, organic zinc, organic chromium and vitamin B complex.
2. The Israel Bio–Organic Agriculture Association has issued standards requiring "organic" personal care products to contain '5% organic ingredients.
3. Only 2,500 will be in the most expensive organic bracket, eating a strictly monitored organic corn diet and living on certified organic soil.
4. Made with organic ingredients: A product is made with no less than 70 percent organic ingredients.
5. Organic local milk is preferable to "regular" milk, as organic food factories use less chemicals.