organic
organic | |
Received Pronunciation (AFI) | /ɔːˈɡænɪk/ |
General American, Standard Canadian (AFI) | /ɔɹˈɡænɪk/ [ɔɹˈɡɛənɪk] (/æ/ raising) ⓘ |
Australia (AFI) | /oːˈɡænɪk/ |
longitud silábica | trisílaba |
Etimología 1
editarDel inglés medio organic, organik, del francés antiguo organique, del latín organicus.
Adjetivo
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organic | organics |
- 2 Química
- Orgánico.
- Ejemplo:
Modern insecticides are still more deadly. The vast majority fall into one of two large groups of chemicals. One, represented by DDT, is known as the ‘chlorinated hydrocarbons’. The other group consists of the organic phosphorus insecticides, and is represented by the reasonably familiar malathion and parathion.→ Silent Spring.Rachel Carson. silenciosa. Editorial: Penguin Books. 1968.ª ed, 1962.
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