Definitionadj. relating or belonging to the class of compounds not having a carbon basis
Last update: August 17, 2015
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Inorganic fertilizers are used in agriculture. [Please select]
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Here is treated the history of descriptive inorganic chemistry; reference should be made to the articles on the separate elements for an account of their preparation, properties, &c. [Please select]
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They believe that animals have souls and even that inorganic substances such as kettles etc. [Please select]
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In logical order the formulation of "First Principles" should have been followed by the application of them to Inorganic Nature. [Please select]
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It remains to apply them to inorganic, organic, and superorganic existences. [Please select]
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The so-called phosphorescence of most inorganic bodies is one of a totally different nature from that exhibited in organic forms. [Please select]
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The growth of organisms is utterly different from the increase in size of inorganic bodies. [Please select]
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_--Mundane, throughout the equatorial, temperate, and cold seas; attached to floating objects, living or inorganic. [Please select]
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Though much could be expressed, there was none pure; it was almost liquid, but soon coagulated, and formed a whitish inorganic mass. [Please select]
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The detailed treatment of inorganic evolution is omitted, as we have said, from Spencer's plan, and he proceeds to interpret "the phenomena of life, mind, and society in terms of Matter, Motion, and Force." [Please select]
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He pronounced it probable that all changes in the organic, as well as in the inorganic world, were the result of law, and not of miraculous interposition. [Please select]
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