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organic process

n. a process occurring in living organisms [syn: biological process]

Usage examples of "organic process".

I was greatly impressed, many years ago, by the works of a man whom I still regard as having been the most acute student of mythologies of his generation: Leo Frobenius, who viewed the entire history of mankind as a great and single organic process, comparable, in its stages of growth, maturation, and continuation toward senility, to the stages of any single lifetime.

What we've got here is only a special case, only a hastening of the natural, organic process.

So they drifted apart, Tom and Terr, and part of Tom accepted this fact-it seemed like a natural and organic process.

Since accidental death affects the body from without and is not a result of any organic process, the cell activator is helpless in coping with the damage.

According to the general postulate of psychology just referred to, there is not a single one of our states of mind, high or low, healthy or morbid, that has not some organic process as its condition.

The act of intercourse, to us, has become its own organic process –.

A visit to the cafeteria, in response to the imperious demands of a familiar organic process, resulted in less labour, by two dimes, for the stubbornly reiterative fingertips.