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plasmic
Of or pertaining to plasma.
Bio-Bizz (related)
pure (related)
Free from anything that taints, impairs, infects, etc.; clear
Consistent with, pertaining to, or mandated by the constitution of a country or state. See also unconstitutional.
regular (related)
Having all sides or faces equal. For example, a square is a regular polygon, and a cube is a regular polyhedron.
The definition of living is a person or thing that is alive or active.
Consisting of living organisms. An ecosystem is made up of a biotic community (all of the naturally occurring organisms within the system) together with the physical environment.
The definition of radical is something that is at the root of something, or something that changes, addresses or affects the major essence of something.
Being an essential or basic part or parts
Occurring first in time or sequence; earliest:
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Structural
Relating to or affecting the entire body or an entire organism:
without additives
Naturally grown
unnatural (antonym)
Brutal or unfeeling:
Authorized to make or revise a political constitution or establish a government
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organic fertiliser
a fertilizer that is derived from animal or vegetable matter
Spiezia (related)
On which others are based; primary; original
Unavoidably determined by prior conditions or circumstances; inevitable:
protoplasmic
(Cytology) Of or relating to protoplasm.
Of or involving the cells of an organization or movement:
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Of, using, or possessing atomic or hydrogen bombs:
Alternative form of amoebic.
vacuolated
Having vacuoles
Of, being, or serving as a starting point or basis:
(--- Botany) Located at or near the base of a plant stem, or at the base of any other plant part:
Having or suggesting a consciousness of high position or authority; authoritative:
(Not comparable) Newly created.
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Of or created by an artist without formal training; simple or naive in style.
Working or done in a step-by-step manner; methodical:
nonchemical
Not chemical.
Pure; not mixed or adulterated with anything
structural (related)
Relating to or concerned with systematic structure in a particular field of study, such as linguistics or the behavioral sciences.
(Medicine) Involving physiological function rather than anatomical structure.
Healthy.
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Acting as an instrument; serving as a means; contributing to promote; conductive; helpful; serviceable; essential or central.
Intertwined; connected at multiple points or levels
First or highest in rank or importance; main:
chemical-free (related)
nonsynthetic
Not synthetic.
Any of a subkingdom (Protozoa) of microscopic animals made up of a single cell or a group of more or less identical cells and living in water or as parasites, including ciliates, flagellates, rhizopods, and sporozoans
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incidental (antonym)
inorganic (antonym)
Not composed of organic matter.
man-made (antonym)
The definition of man made refers to something that was created by humans, as opposed to by God or nature.
organic fertilizer
a fertilizer that is derived from animal or vegetable matter
pesticide-free (related)
in-conversion (related)
bio-dynamic (related)
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organically-grown (related)
non-organic (related)
organically (related)
Sunnyfields (related)
stockfree (related)
steenbergs (related)
plant-based (related)
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Broadcast while actually being performed; not taped, filmed, or recorded:
animalcule
A microscopic or minute organism, such as an amoeba or paramecium, usually considered to be an animal.
amoeboid
Relating to or resembling an amoeba, especially in changeability of form and means of locomotion.
vacuolar
Of, pertaining to, or containing vacuoles
Organized, working together, cooperating.
organized (related)
Of a person, characterised by efficient organisation.
Characteristic of or promoting normal, or healthy, functioning
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An individual form of life that is capable of growing, metabolizing nutrients, and usually reproducing. Organisms can be unicellular or multicellular. They are scientifically divided into five different groups (called kingdoms) that include prokaryotes, protists, fungi, plants, and animals, and that are further subdivided based on common ancestry and homology of anatomic and molecular structures.
The administrative personnel of such a structure:
An organism as a whole, especially with regard to its vital processes or functions:
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culture (related)
Produced by nature; not artificial or manmade
Having power to institute, establish, or enact.
wild-harvested (related)
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