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or·gan·ic
/ɔrˈgænɪk/
(
a
.)器官的,有機的,組織的,根本的
From:
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or·gan·ic
/ɔrˈgænɪk/
形容詞
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Or·gan·ic
a.
1.
Biol.
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
.
2.
Produced
by
the
organs
;
as
,
organic
pleasure
. [
R
.]
3.
Instrumental
;
acting
as
instruments
of
nature
or
of
art
to
a
certain
destined
function
or
end
. [
R
.]
Those
organic
arts
which
enable
men
to
discourse
and
write
perspicuously
.
--
Milton
.
4.
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
.
5.
Chem.
Of
or
pertaining
to
compounds
which
are
derivatives
of
hydrocarbons
;
pertaining
to
,
or
denoting
,
any
one
of
a
large
series
of
carbon-containing
compounds
which
are
related
to
the
carbon
compounds
produced
by
biological
processes
(
such
as
methane
,
oils
,
fats
,
sugars
,
alcohols
,
ethers
,
proteins
,
etc
.)
and
include
many
substances
of
artificial
production
which
may
or
may
not
occur
in
animals
or
plants
; --
contrasted
with
inorganic
.
Note:
Borderline
cases
exist
which
may
be
classified
as
either
organic
or
inorganic
,
such
as
carbon
terachloride
(
which
may
be
viewed
as
a
derivative
of
methane
),
but
in
general
a
compound
must
have
a
carbon
with
a
hydrogen
atom
or
another
carbon
atom
attached
to
it
to
be
viewed
as
truly
organic
, i.e.
included
in
the
subject
matter
of
organic
chemistry
.
Note:
☞
The
principles
of
organic
and
inorganic
chemistry
are
identical
;
but
the
enormous
number
and
the
completeness
of
related
series
of
organic
compounds
,
together
with
their
remarkable
facility
of
exchange
and
substitution
,
offer
an
illustration
of
chemical
reaction
and
homology
not
to
be
paralleled
in
inorganic
chemistry
.
Organic analysis
Chem.
,
the
analysis
of
organic
compounds
,
concerned
chiefly
with
the
determination
of
carbon
as
carbon
dioxide
,
hydrogen
as
water
,
oxygen
as
the
difference
between
the
sum
of
the
others
and
100
per
cent
,
and
nitrogen
as
free
nitrogen
,
ammonia
,
or
nitric
oxide
; --
formerly
called
ultimate
analysis
,
in
distinction
from
proximate
analysis
.
Organic chemistry
.
See
under
Chemistry
.
Organic compounds
.
Chem.
Chemical
substances
which
are
organic
5
.
See
Carbon compounds
,
under
Carbon
.
Organic description of a curve
Geom.
,
the
description
of
a
curve
on
a
plane
by
means
of
instruments
. --
Brande
&
C
.
Organic disease
Med.
,
a
disease
attended
with
morbid
changes
in
the
structure
of
the
organs
of
the
body
or
in
the
composition
of
its
fluids
; --
opposed
to
functional disease
.
Organic electricity
.
See
under
Electricity
.
Organic law
or
Organic laws
,
a
law
or
system
of
laws
,
or
declaration
of
principles
fundamental
to
the
existence
and
organization
of
a
political
or
other
association
;
a
constitution
.
Organic stricture
Med.
,
a
contraction
of
one
of
the
natural
passages
of
the
body
produced
by
structural
changes
in
its
walls
,
as
distinguished
from
a
spasmodic stricture
,
which
is
due
to
muscular
contraction
.
◄
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
organic
adj
1:
relating
or
belonging
to
the
class
of
chemical
compounds
having
a
carbon
basis
; "
hydrocarbons
are
organic
compounds
" [
ant
:
inorganic
]
2:
of
or
relating
to
or
derived
from
living
organisms
; "
organic
soil
"
3:
being
or
relating
to
or
derived
from
or
having
properties
characteristic
of
living
organisms
; "
organic
life
";
"
organic
growth
"; "
organic
remains
found
in
rock
" [
ant
:
inorganic
]
4:
involving
or
affecting
physiology
or
bodily
organs
; "
an
organic
disease
" [
ant
:
functional
]
5:
of
or
relating
to
foodstuff
grown
or
raised
without
synthetic
fertilizers
or
pesticides
or
hormones
; "
organic
eggs
"; "
organic
vegetables
"; "
organic
chicken
"
6:
simple
and
healthful
and
close
to
nature
; "
an
organic
lifestyle
"
7:
constitutional
in
the
structure
of
something
(
especially
your
physical
makeup
) [
syn
:
constituent(a)
,
constitutional
,
constitutive(a)
]
n
:
a
fertilizer
that
is
derived
from
animal
or
vegetable
matter
[
syn
:
organic fertilizer
,
organic fertiliser
]
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