Definitions for organics

organics or·gan·ic

Spelling: [awr-gan-ik]
IPA: /ɔrˈgæn ɪk/

Organics is a 8 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 10 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 13 points.

You can make 433 anagrams from letters in organics (acginors).

Definitions for organics

noun

  1. a substance, as a fertilizer or pesticide, of animal or vegetable origin.

adjective

  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 compounds of carbon.
  2. characteristic of, pertaining to, or derived from living organisms:
  3. of or relating to an organ or the organs of an animal, plant, or fungus.
  4. of, relating to, or affecting living tissue:
  5. Psychology. caused by neurochemical, neuroendocrinologic, structural, or other physical impairment or change: organic disorder. Compare functional (def 5).
  6. Philosophy. having an organization similar in its complexity to that of living things.
  7. characterized by the systematic arrangement of parts; organized; systematic:
  8. of or relating to the basic constitution or structure of a thing; constitutional; structural:
  9. developing in a manner analogous to the natural growth and evolution characteristic of living organisms; arising as a natural outgrowth.
  10. viewing or explaining something as having a growth and development analogous to that of living organisms:
  11. pertaining to, involving, or grown with fertilizers or pesticides of animal or vegetable origin, as distinguished from manufactured chemicals:
  12. Law. of or relating to the constitutional or essential law or laws of organizing the government of a state.
  13. Architecture. noting or pertaining to any work of architecture regarded as analogous to plant or animal forms in having a structure and a plan that fulfill perfectly the functional requirements for the building and that form in themselves an intellectually lucid, integrated whole.
  14. Fine Arts. of or relating to the shapes or forms in a work of art that are of irregular contour and seem to resemble or suggest forms found in nature.

Origin of organics

1350-1400; Middle English: pertaining to an organ of the body Latin organicus by or employing a mechanical device, instrumental Greek organikós equivalent to órgan(on) Examples for organics

I learned some things I can never unlearn about organic decomposition and human bone.

And organic producers are sitting on some of the best GMO-free supply chains in the United States.

For one thing, the United States organic standards system already requires that foods be GMO-free.

Such alliances have not in the past caused any organic union.

Or will you be labeled “too extreme” if you choose to buy only local, organic produce?

The question of how the present condition of organic nature came about, resolves itself into two questions.

Ione wondered if it might not be something like an organic molecule on a large scale.

These are termed "organs," and the whole together is called "organic."

When I looked at Tye, I was pretending that he was my son, and I looked for his organic reaction to me, and vice versa.

But first, let me say in what sense I have used the words "organic nature."

Word Value for organics
Scrable

10

Words with friends

13

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