Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for IN-OR-GAN'IC, or IN-OR-GAN'IC-AL
IN-OR-DIN-A'TIONIN-OR-GAN'IC-AL-LY
IN-OR-GAN'IC, or IN-OR-GAN'IC-AL, a. [in and organic.]
Devoid of organs; not formed with the organs or instruments of life; as, the inorganic matter that forms the earth's surface. Kirwan. Inorganic bodies, are such as have no organs, as minerals.
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