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inorganic -
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inorganic. - kimya inorganic chemistry. -
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inorganic compound -
5 inorganik toprak
inorganic soil -
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inorganic compound -
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inorganic chemistry -
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inorganic chemistry -
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adj. inorganic* * *inorganic -
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",-li 1. (a) mineral; inorganic substance. 2. mineral; inorganic. " -
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adj. lifeless, weak, inanimate, colorless, toneless, soulless, bloodless, heartless, listless, sluggish, apathetic, apathetical, dead, dead pan, dying, exanimate, feckless, flagging, lackadaisical, lackluster, lacklustre [Brit.], languid, poky, sapless* * *1. arid 2. feckless 3. inanimate 4. inorganic 5. lackluster 6. lacklustre 7. lifeless 8. spiritless -
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1. abiochemistry 2. inorganic chemistry -
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1. lifeless. 2. dull, uninteresting. 3. listless, weak. 4. quiet, dull, slack. 5. inorganic. - düşmek to be exhausted (by illness or overexertion).
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Inorganic — In or*gan ic, a. [Pref. in not + organic: cf. F. inorganique.] 1. Not organic; without the organs necessary for life; devoid of an organized structure; unorganized; lifeness; inanimate. [1913 Webster] 2. (Chem.) Of or pertaining to compounds that … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
inorganic — inorgánic adj. m. (sil. mf. in ) organic Trimis de siveco, 10.08.2004. Sursa: Dicţionar ortografic INORGÁNIC, Ă adj. (Rar) Anorganic. [cf. fr. inorganique]. Trimis de LauraGellner, 13.09.2007. Sursa: DN INORGÁNIC, Ă … Dicționar Român
inorganic — [in΄ôr gan′ik] adj. not organic; specif., a) designating or composed of matter that is not animal or vegetable; not having the organized structure of living things b) not like an organism in structure; without design, relation, and coordination… … English World dictionary
inorganic — 1794, without organized organic structure, from IN (Cf. in ) (1) not, opposite of + ORGANIC (Cf. organic). Sense of not arriving by natural growth recorded from 1862 … Etymology dictionary
inorganic — [adj] not organic dead, extinct, inanimate, lifeless, manmade, mineral, not living, not natural; concept 549 Ant. organic … New thesaurus
inorganic — ► ADJECTIVE 1) not arising from natural growth. 2) Chemistry relating to or denoting compounds which are not organic (broadly, compounds not containing carbon). DERIVATIVES inorganically adverb … English terms dictionary
inorganic — [[t]ɪ̱nɔː(r)gæ̱nɪk[/t]] ADJ: usu ADJ n Inorganic substances are substances such as stone and metal that do not come from living things. ...roofing made from organic and inorganic fibres. Ant: organic … English dictionary
inorganic — adj. 1 Chem. (of a compound) not organic, usu. of mineral origin (opp. ORGANIC). 2 without organized physical structure. 3 not arising by natural growth; extraneous. 4 Philol. not explainable by normal etymology. Phrases and idioms: inorganic… … Useful english dictionary
inorganic — adjective Date: 1794 1. a. (1) being or composed of matter other than plant or animal ; mineral (2) forming or belonging to the inanimate world b. of, relating to, or dealt with by a branch of chemistry concerned with substances not usually… … New Collegiate Dictionary
inorganic — 1. adjective a) relating to a compound that does not contain carbon b) that does not originate in a living organism 2. noun An inorganic compound … Wiktionary
inorganic — 1. Not organic; not formed by living organisms. 2. See i. compound. 3. Not containing carbon. * * * in·or·gan·ic .in .ȯr gan ik adj 1 a) being or composed of matter other than plant or animal <an inorganic heart> b) forming or belonging to … Medical dictionary