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Naturally occurring (animal or plant-produced or synthetic) substances containing mainly carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, and oxygen.
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| organic |
Organic is an important descriptive term in the contemporary coffee world. An organically-grown coffee must be certified by an international agency as having been grown without synthetic chemical fertilizers, pesticides, or herbicides. Somewhat lower yields and the considerable cost of the certification process account for the higher prices demanded for many organic coffees.
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| organic disease |
A disease characterized by morbid (serious and progressive) changes in the structure of the organs of the body or in the compositions of its fluids; as opposed to
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| organic food |
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