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Referring to a material from an animal or vegetable source, such as refuse in the form of manure or food scraps; also a form of agriculture which employs fertilizers and soil conditioners that are primarily derived from animal or vegetable sources as opposed to mineral or petrochemical sources.
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| organic |
Designating or composed of matter originating in plant or animal life or composed of chemicals or hydrocarbon origin, either natural or synthetic.
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| organic compound |
Vast array of substances typically characterized as principally carbon and hydrogen, but that may also contain oxygen, nitrogen and a variety of other elements as structural building blocks.
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| organic compound |
chemical substance containing carbon and hydrogen; other elements, such as nitrogen or oxygen, may also be present.
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| organic compound |
Compounds that contain carbon and usually hydrogen; most occur naturally only in the bodies and products of organisms.
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