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organic food food produced using methods that avoid the use of man-made fertilisers, pesticides, growth regulators and livestock feed additives. There are rules about when foods can be called
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organic acid An acid containing carbon atoms, for example, citric acid and acetic acid, generally weak acids characterized by a carboxyl (-COOH) group
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organic chemistry the study of the carbon atom and the compounds it forms, mainly with the 20 lightest elements, especially hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen. Some 3 million organic compounds have been identified and named.
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organic In chemistry, the area which studies carbon compounds. In general, that which is alive, pertaining to a living organism.
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organic Broad, general term for "earthy," "forest floor," "cheesy," "leather," "barnyard" and related aromas and flavors.
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