Organic
The adjective organic (from Latin organicus , Greek ὀργανικός organikós 'serving as a tool', 'effective', 'practical')
- in biology the organism
- in anatomy the organ (biology)
- in chemistry organic chemistry
- in psychiatry clearly the contrast between organ-related somatogenesis and rare organ related Psychogenesis (opposite: organic mental or somatogenic-psychogenic)
- in architecture, organic architecture
- in construction building materials made of plastics and synthetic resins , e.g. B. Resin mortar (this is the common usage of the term in conventional building and construction); in the field of ecological construction also are natural building materials from renewable resources as organically referred
- in agriculture organic farming
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