inorganic
11inorganic — 1. Not organic; not formed by living organisms. 2. See i. compound. 3. Not containing carbon. * * * in·or·gan·ic .in .ȯr gan ik adj 1 a) being or composed of matter other than plant or animal <an inorganic heart> b) forming or belonging to …
12inorganic — adj. Inorganic is used with these nouns: ↑chemical, ↑chemist, ↑chemistry, ↑compound, ↑fertilizer, ↑matter, ↑substance …
13inorganic — in|or|gan|ic [ˌıno:ˈgænık US o:r ] adj not consisting of anything that is living ▪ inorganic matter >inorganically [ kli] adv …
14inorganic — adjective 1 not consisting of anything that is living: inorganic matter 2 not produced or allowed to develop in a natural way opposite organic (1), organic (5) inorganically / kli/ adverb …
15Inorganic Chemistry —   Titre abrégé Inorg. Chem. Discipline Chimie Langue …
16Inorganic Chemistry Communications —   Titre abrégé Inorg. Chem. Commun. Discipline Chimie inorganique Langue Anglais …
17Inorganic Syntheses — is a book series which aims to publish detailed and foolproof procedures for the synthesis of inorganic compounds. [cite web | title = About Inorganic Syntheses | url = http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/bookseries/114034364/home | publisher =… …
18Inorganic Chemistry — Beschreibung Peer Review Fachzeitschrift Fachgebiet Chemie Sprache Englisch …
19Inorganic Chemistry — Inorganic In or*gan ic, a. [Pref. in not + organic: cf. F. inorganique.] 1. Not organic; without the organs necessary for life; devoid of an organized structure; unorganized; lifeness; inanimate. [1913 Webster] 2. (Chem.) Of or pertaining to… …
20Inorganic polymer — Inorganic polymers are polymers whose repeat units use chemical elements other than carbon, although several such materials also contain carbon atoms. One of the best known examples is polydimethylsiloxane, otherwise known commonly as silicone… …