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Meaning of organific

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organific (a.)

Making an organic or organized structure; producing an organism; acting through, or resulting from, organs.

organific Sentence Examples

  1. The organific composition of the soil provided optimal conditions for plant growth.
  2. The organific matter in the compost enriched the soil with nutrients.
  3. The organific compounds found in plants played a crucial role in photosynthesis.
  4. The organific tissues of the human body allowed for the efficient functioning of bodily systems.
  5. The organific components of the liver facilitated the detoxification process.
  6. The organific nature of the fertilizer contributed to the healthy growth and vigor of crops.
  7. The organific fibers in whole grains aided in digestion and nutrient absorption.
  8. The organific material in wastewater treatment plants helped decompose pollutants.
  9. The organific chemistry of enzymes enabled them to catalyze specific biochemical reactions.
  10. The organific substances in traditional medicine held healing properties that had been passed down through generations.

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Making an organic or organized structure; producing an organism; acting through, or resulting from, organs.

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The organific composition of the soil provided optimal conditions for plant growth.

The organific matter in the compost enriched the soil with nutrients.

The organific compounds found in plants played a crucial role in photosynthesis.

The organific tissues of the human body allowed for the efficient functioning of bodily systems.