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  • 41Organic Articles — The Organic Articles (French: Les Articles Organiques ) was the name of a law administering public worship in France. Europe with the French Empire at its greatest extent in 1811 …

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  • 42organic — organicalness, organicity /awr geuh nis i tee/, n. /awr gan ik/, adj. 1. noting or pertaining to a class of chemical compounds that formerly comprised only those existing in or derived from plants or animals, but that now includes all other… …

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  • 43organic farming — or organic gardening System of crop cultivation that uses biological methods of fertilization and pest control as substitutes for chemical fertilizers and pesticides, which are regarded by supporters of organic methods as harmful to health and… …

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  • 44Organic — 1) A chemical compound that contains carbon. 2) Related to an organ. 3) Grown or prepared without the use of chemicals or pesticides, as in organic food. * * * 1. Relating to an organ. 2. Relating to or formed by an organism. 3. Organized;… …

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  • 45Organic matter — Other meanings can be found at Biological material Organic matter (or organic material, Natural Organic Matter, or NOM) is matter that has come from a once living organism; is capable of decay, or the product of decay; or is composed of organic… …

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  • 46organic — adj. 1 a Physiol. of or relating to a bodily organ or organs. b Med. (of a disease) affecting the structure of an organ. 2 (of a plant or animal) having organs or an organized physical structure. 3 Agriculture produced or involving production… …

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  • 47Organic Reactions — SomeOrganic Reactions chapters are made into dedicated books, such as this chapter on the Stille reaction by Farina et al. Organic Reactions is a secondary reference which synthesizes the organic chemistry literature around particular chemical… …

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  • 48Organic form — A work is said to possess an organic form if the work s structure has originated from the materials and subjects used by the author, as a plant .[1] It stands in contrast to a mechanical form, a work which has been produced in accordance with… …

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  • 49Organic composition of capital — Part of a series on Marxism …

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  • 50organic — I. adjective Date: 1517 1. archaic instrumental 2. a. of, relating to, or arising in a bodily organ b. affecting the structure of the organism 3. a. (1) of, relating to, or derived from living organisms < or …

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