(of food or farming methods) Comparative for produced or involving production without the use of chemicals
“There are so many reasons to eat organic food, and they all point directly to you.”
(biology, chemistry) Comparative for relating to or derived from living matter
“Mulch adds organic matter to the soil as it breaks down, and it also shades the soil in summer and insulates it in winter.”
Comparative for denoting or characterized by a harmonious relationship between the elements of a whole
“The disparate components of the system are meant to function together as an organic whole.”
Comparative for acting as instruments of nature or of art to a certain destined function or end
“The history of the transcontinental country is an organic part of European history.”
Comparative for developing in a gradual or natural fashion
“The company has experienced strong organic growth over the past three years.”
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