
1) Artificial 2) Branch of chemistry 3) Extraneous 4) Like ammonia, chemically 5) Like non-carbon compounds 6) Not fundamental or related
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1) Lifeless 2) Mineral
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(level) Inorganic design is very similar to abstract design. Abstract mechanics often influence level design that diverges from organic/concrete forms, mechanics, and gameplay. The main difference between inorganic and abstract design is that inorganic design is made up of concrete, organic game elements. However, it
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• (a.) Not organic; without the organs necessary for life; devoid of an organized structure; unorganized; lifeness; inanimate; as, all chemical compounds are inorganic substances.
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(in- not + organic) pertaining to substances not of organic origin.
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Of non-biological origin.
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Denoting the chemical elements and their compounds, other than the compounds of carbon. The oxides and sulfides of carbon and the metallic carbides, however, are generally considered inorganic. Compare with organic.
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being or composed of matter other than plant and animal; often of mineral origin.
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A chemical or fertilizer which is not obtained from a source which is or has been alive.
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Being or composed of matter other than hydrocarbons and their derivatives, or matter that is not of plant or animal origin. Contrast with organic.
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Pertaining to substances not of organic origin. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(in″or-gan´ik) having no organs. not of organic origin. in chemistry, said of substances not derived from hydrocarbons.
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Matter other than plant or animal, and not containing a combination of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen, which all living things contain.
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Not containing any organic substances.
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A term used to describe the growth of a business from mergers or takeovers, rather than from the increase in productivity or activity of the company's own business
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A chemical compound that does not contain carbon. Inorganic fertilizers are produced chemically and are not naturally occurring
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In`or·gan'ic adjective [ Prefix
in- not +
organic : confer French
inorganique .] Not organic; without the organs necessary for life; devoid of an organized structure; unorganized; lifeness; inanimate; as, all chemical compounds are
inorganic substances. » The term
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Non-living thing. Usually refers to the physical and chemical components of an organism's environment. Some times called abiotic.
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Being or composed of matter other than hydrocarbons and their derivatives, or matter that is not of plant or animal origin.
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A material based on any chemical element other than carbon
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Not containing carbon. Not from living things. Ex., minerals, water, oxygen, etc.
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Being or composed of matter other than plant and animal (carbon-based); often of mineral origin.
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Substances derived from non-living material.
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Not capable of sustaining life. Often refers to dirt or soil.
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not having the structure or organization characteristic of living bodies. · not characterized by vital processes. · noting or pertaining to compounds that are not hydrocarbons or their derivatives. Cf. organic (def. 1). · not fundamental or related; extraneous.
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