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nonorganic

a. (context usually of food English) Not organic n. An item, material, etc. that is not organic.

Usage examples of "nonorganic".

If you dump organic in the nonorganic side, it stinks up the whole business.

Even more interesting to them were the items they were able to dig out of the nonorganic trash pit: rapidly corroding broken screws, a cracked bubble matrix, the partly carbonized innards of a comm unit that had overloaded and burned out.

Theory held that it inexorably affected organic as well as nonorganic computation, from one generation to the next.

Any competent nanoscientist could create nonorganic mechanisms to do that.

Cognitive terminology is now used in reference not only to computers and brains but to photons and a wide range of other nonorganic phenomena.

As Noarr, he had often smuggled prisoners out of the compound right under the snouts of the Hsktskt, in what they assumed were nonorganic waste receptacles.

First, I propose that we confirm our preliminary deduction that the artifact can distinguish between organic and nonorganic materials.

Banks of machinery surrounded the base of the pillar, while nonorganic energy flashed and flickered within its shadowy depths.

There was more bacteria on the organic than on the nonorganic produce.

The civilization of Shaydan was apparently arranged into many distinct communities, each of them centered on a modest-sized city built of stone, baked clay, and other nonorganic materials.

She cycled in front of Ragem, not bothering to strip off the battle suit, rather absorbing its mass then excising the nonorganics.