organically

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الإنجليزية - التركية
organik olarak
organik
z. organik olarak
(Tıp) adOrganizma bakımından, organik olarak
organ
organ
organ
mouth organ ağız mızıkası
organ
org

Merkezî sinir sistemi dört organdan oluşur. - The central nervous system consists of four organs.

Bir kurbağayı, iç organlarını incelemek için kesip parçalara ayırdık. - We dissected a frog to examine its internal organs.

organ
yayın organı
organ
(Ticaret) yayın aracı
organ
(Anatomi) üye

O bu organizasyonun bir üyesidir. - She's a member of this organization.

Tom bu örgütün bir üyesidir. - Tom is a member of this organization.

organ
(Politika, Siyaset) heyet
organ
(Politika, Siyaset) idari birim
organ
yayın kılganı
organ
vasıta
organ
kılgan
organ
kitle iletişim araçları
organ
alet
organic
organik

Organik gıda yemek paraya değer mi? - Is eating organic food worth the money?

Tom sadece organik gıda yer. - Tom only eats organic food.

organ
organ grinder latarnacı
organ
org/organ
organ
{i} uzuv
organ
(Tıp) Organ, uzuv, organum
organ
{i} (Anatomi) organ, örgen, uzuv
organ
party organ parti organı
organ
{i} kuruluş

Müdür emekli olduktan sonra Tom kuruluşun başına tayin edildi. - Tom was named the head of the organization after the director retired.

Kuruluşumuzu güçlendirmeliyiz. - We must beef up our organization.

organ
haber organı
organ
{i} araç
organ
{i} örgüt

Rüşvet güç örgütleri ile birlikte ortaya çıkan bir şeydir. - Bribes are something that arises in conjunction with power organizations.

Her yıl, örgüt Frizyen dilinde yazılmış kitapları satmak için kapıdan kapıya giden gönüllülerle ilgili çok sayıda toplantı organize eder. - Every year, the organisation organises a number of meetings of volunteers who go door-to-door to sell Frisian books.

organ
organ stop org düğmesi
organ
erganun
organic
{s} bedensel
organic
(Tıp) Organik, uzvi, hayvan veya bitkilerden meydana gelen karbon bileşimlerine ait
organic
organic chemistry organik kimya
organic
{s} yapısal
organic
(Tıp) Organları olan
organic
organic substan
organic
{s} organlara ait
organic
organic disease organik hastalık
organic
(Tıp) Yaşayan, canlı
organic
doğuştan
organic
örgensel
organic
(Tıp) İrsi, bünyevi, organicus
organic
(Askeri) BİR BÜTÜNÜN PARÇASI (AMERİKA SAVUNMA BAKANLIĞI; AMERİKAN SAVUNMA KURULU): Bir askeri teşkilata tahsis edilen ve bu teşkilatın önemli bir parçasını oluşturan. Bir birliğin ayrılmaz parçaları Kara ve Hava kuvvetlerinin ve Deniz Piyadesinin teşkilat şemalarında belirtilip Deniz kuvvetlerindeki harekat kuvvetlerinin idari teşkilatlarına tahsis edilirler
organic
kalıtımla geçen
organic
(Askeri) (NATO) BİR BÜTÜNÜN PARÇASI: Bir askeri teşkilatın ayrılmaz bir parçasını oluşturan
organic
organic law anayasa
organic
{s} örgütsel
organic
(Tıp) Organizmaya (organlara) ait
organic
uzvi
التركية - التركية

تعريف organically في التركية التركية القاموس.

ORGAN
(Osmanlı Dönemi) t. Uzuv. Canlılarda belli bir vazifeyi yapmak için bir arada yaratılmış nesiclerin teşkil ettiği vücud parçası. (El, ayak, baş, göz.. gibi)
ORGAN
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Bir fikre, bir gayeye hizmet için çalışan
ORGAN
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Âlet
organ
Canlı bir vücudun, belirli bir görev yapan ve sınırları kesin olarak belirlenmiş bölümü, uzuv: "Bütün iç organlarım burkulur gibi oldu."- N. Cumalı
organ
Bir görevi, bir işi yerine getirmekle yükümlü kuruluş
organ
Canlı bir vücudun, belirli bir görev yapan ve sınırları kesin olarak belirlenmiş bölümü, üye, uzuv
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
in the manner of a living organism
inherently, naturally or constitutionally
as part of an organized whole
in an organic manner
with regard to organic husbandry
from, or using organic matter
{a} by means of instruments
involving carbon compounds; "organically bound iodone"
in an organic manner; without the use of chemicals; naturally
as an important constituent; "the drapery served organically to cover the Madonna"
in an organic manner; "this food is grown organically
In an organic manner; by means of organs or with reference to organic functions; hence, fundamentally
involving carbon compounds; "organically bound iodone" as an important constituent; "the drapery served organically to cover the Madonna" in an organic manner; "this food is grown organically
organ
A musical instrument that has multiple pipes which play when a key is pressed, or an electronic instrument designed to replicate such
organ
A largest part of an organism, composed of tissues that perform similar functions
organ
The penis
organ
An official magazine, newsletter, or similar publication of an organization
organ
A species of cactus (Stenocereus thurberi)
organic
Generated according to the ranking algorithms of a search engine, as opposed to paid placement by advertisers

According to a recent survey by Jupiter Research, 80 percent of Web users get information from organic search results.

organic
describing a form of social solidarity theorized by Emile Durkheim that is characterized by voluntary engagements in complex interdepencies for mutual benefit (such as business agreements), rather than mechanical solidarity, which depends on ascribed relations between people (as in a family or tribe)
organic
of food or food products, grown in an environment free from artificial agrichemicals, and possibly certified by a regulatory body
organic
An organic compound
organic
pertaining to, derived from, like, of the nature of, an organ of the body
organic
Of a military unit or formation, or its elements, belonging to a permanent organization (in contrast to being temporarily attached)

Most types of German field divisions include an organic reconnaissance battalion, and the remainder have strong reconnaissance companies.

organ
{n} a natural or musical instrument
organic
{a} instrumental, conducive
Organic
organical
organ
wind instrument whose sound is produced by means of pipes arranged in sets supplied with air from a bellows and controlled from a large complex musical keyboard a fully differentiated structural and functional unit in an animal that is specialized for some particular function a periodical that is published by a special interest group; "the organ of the communist party"
organ
(From Greek organon: "tool" or "instrument ") An agency that carries on specific functions within a larger organization
organ
A natural part or structure in an animal or a plant, capable of performing some special action (termed its function), which is essential to the life or well- being of the whole; as, the heart, lungs, etc
organ
An organ is a large musical instrument with pipes of different lengths through which air is forced. It has keys and pedals rather like a piano. see also barrel organ, mouth organ
organ
part of the body with a specific function
organ
A musical instrument so expensive and bulky that they are often designed and custom built for a particular building Organs are the primary musical instrument used to accompany religious services in Christendom's churches The primary musical instrument used in Kingdom Halls is the {CD} or cassette player The accompaniments to songs for meetings are all recorded on piano When live music is provided, it is always by means of piano accompaniment [142] Halls with respectable pianos and musicians who can play them well enough are becoming increasingly rare
organ
a government agency or instrument devoted to the performance of some specific function; "The Census Bureau is an organ of the Commerce Department"
organ
Any multicellular structural or functional unit of an animal of plant, often composed of different tissues that perform specific roles, such as the liver and leaf
organ
A part of the body that consists of different types of tissue and that performs a particular function Examples include the kidneys, heart and brain
organ
To supply with an organ or organs; to fit with organs; to organize
organ
An organ is a part of your body that has a particular purpose or function, for example your heart or lungs. damage to the muscles and internal organs. the reproductive organs. organ transplants. see also sense organ
organ
Two or more tissues working together to do a job for the body Examples: bone, brain, and stomach
organ
A unit of semi-circular stepped shelving containing hundreds of bottles of raw materials
organ
A wind instrument consisting of at least one row of pipes, which are made to sound by air being directed under pressure from a wind-raising device, and key- and pedal-boards, which admit air to the pipes by means of valves
organ
A keyboard instrument in which sounds are generated by air blowing through pipes or reeds, or an electronic simulation of such an instrument
organ
a part of an animal or plant that has some special purpose
organ
A keyboard instrument dating back to 200 AD To generate the large volumes of air it requires, the organ was first powered by foot pedals, gravity and water More recently organs have been powered by steam, hydraulics, gas and electricity The essential components of the traditional organ are pipes, wind supply and wind chest, key and stop actions, and case The many sounds of the organ are manipulated when the keyboard controlling the flow of air changes the air supply to the pipes Organs can be very complicated ranging broadly in musical dynamics and size
organ
Group of cells and tissues that have a particular function for an organism
organ
You refer to a newspaper or organization as the organ of the government or another group when it is used by them as a means of giving information or getting things done. The Security Service is an important organ of the State = mouthpiece. Keyboard instrument in which pressurized air produces notes by means of a series of tuned pipes. The simplest organs consist of a single rank of pipes, each corresponding to a single key. They are arranged over a wind chest connected to the keys by a set of valves and fed with a supply of air by electrically or mechanically activated bellows. By pulling out knobs, called stops, the player engages new ranks of pipes. Two distinct types of pipes are used: flue pipes (both open and stopped) produce sound by directing air against the edge of an opening in the pipe, whereas reed pipes sound by means of a thin metal tongue inside the pipe that vibrates against a fixed projection next to it. A large organ may have five or more banked keyboards, or manuals, each of which controls a distinctive group of pipes. Most organs also have pedalboards played with the feet. A large organ's pipes may vary in length from about 1 in. to 32 ft (2.5 cm to 10 m), resulting in a huge nine-octave range. The earliest organ ( 250 BC) was the Greek hydraulis, in which the wind was regulated by water pressure. The bellows-fed organ appeared about the 7th century AD. The organ became firmly associated with the church by the 10th century. As organs became widespread, different regions pursued different modes of construction and sought different tonal ideals. The Baroque German organ is ideally suited to polyphony, while the French taste for variety of timbres eventuated in Aristide Cavaillé-Coll's vast "orchestral" organs. See also harmonium. mouth organ reed organ Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument
organ
(music) an electronic simulation of a pipe organ
organ
a periodical that is published by a special interest group; "the organ of the communist party"
organ
are organs of animals; the root, stem, foliage, etc
organ
are organs of plants
organ
Keyboard instrument consisting of pipes and reeds Today almost exclusively used in churches
organ
A keyboard instrument with a variety of sizes and construction The largest kind of organ is a church organ, built right into the structure of a sanctuary and featuring a large number of pipes; the keys send an electric signal to send air into a particular pipe or set of pipes There are also smaller portable organs, in which the sound is entirely electronic, and organs of intermediate size, not portable but still electronic These smaller organs are actually more similar in construction to a synthesizer than a church organ
organ
1 A keyboard instrument with both manual and pedal keyboards that produces sound by sending air through pipes of various lengths 2 An electronic instrument that creates the sounds made by a pipe organ
organ
{i} internal body part; musical instrument that makes sound by pressing air through a system of graduated pipes; any instrument that makes sound similar to an organ (but without the use of pipes)
organ
a fully differentiated structural and functional unit in an animal that is specialized for some particular function
organ
are organs of the steam engine
organ
Part of a plant with a particular structure and function
organ
A medium of communication between one person or body and another; as, the secretary of state is the organ of communication between the government and a foreign power; a newspaper is the organ of its editor, or of a party, sect, etc
organ
a free-reed instrument in which air is forced through the reeds by bellows
organ
a government agency or instrument devoted to the performance of some specific function; "The Census Bureau is an organ of the Commerce Department
organ
Organs are made of many tissues that work together to perform a specific function in the organism
organ
a part of the body made of several tissues, with a particular function
organ
are organs of government
organ
A wind instrument containing numerous pipes of various dimensions and kinds, which are filled with wind from a bellows, and played upon by means of keys similar to those of a piano, and sometimes by foot keys or pedals; formerly used in the plural, each pipe being considired an organ
organ
– structure made up of different types of tissues that work together to do a certain job
organ
Collection of tissues which performs a particular function or set of functions in an plant's body The leaf, stem, and root are three organs found in many plants Organs are composed of tissues
organ
An instrument or medium by which some important action is performed, or an important end accomplished; as, legislatures, courts, armies, taxgatherers, etc
organ
A component part performing an essential office in the working of any complex machine; as, the cylinder, valves, crank, etc
organic
a fertilizer that is derived from animal or vegetable matter involving or affecting physiology or bodily organs; "an organic disease"
organic
a form of social solidarity theorized by Emile Durkheim that is characterized by voluntary engagements in complex interdepencies for mutual benefit (such as business agreements), rather than mechanical solidarity, which depends on ascribed relations between people (as in a family or tribe)
organic
1 Referring to or derived from living organisms 2 In chemistry, any compound containing carbon
organic
Made from or derived from living matter Coal is made from plants, which are organic
organic
[adj] referring to material derived from living organisms and containing carbon
organic
a fertilizer that is derived from animal or vegetable matter
organic
Forming a whole composed of organs
organic
Organic or organically-grown foods and fibers are grown or raised without synthetic fertilizers, pesticides (including herbicides, insecticides, fungicides), artificial ripening processes, growth stimulators and regulators such as hormones, or antibiotics and other drugs In addition, organically grown foods must also be processed, packaged, transported and stored without the use of chemicals such as fumigants, artificial additives, and preservatives, and without food irradiation Organically grown fibers are specially processed to reduce or eliminate toxicity
organic
Literally refers to something derived from plant or animal matter Includes anything that is or was living, made from something living, excreted from something living The term "organic" is used to describe a philosophy of working within the laws and systems existing in nature to achieve a healthy environment that is bountiful long-term Healthy soil is the foundation of this philosophy, therefore, the term comes up frequently in discussions of home composting
organic
If a community or structure is an organic whole, each part of it is necessary and fits well with the other parts. City planning treats the city as a unit, as an organic whole. adj. organic compound organic farming organic gardening
organic
Of or related to a substance that contains carbon atoms linked together by carbon-carbon bonds All living matter is organic
organic
a fertilizer that is derived from animal or vegetable matter involving or affecting physiology or bodily organs; "an organic disease" simple and healthful and close to nature; "an organic lifestyle" relating or belonging to the class of chemical compounds having a carbon basis; "hydrocarbons are organic compounds" being or relating to or derived from or having properties characteristic of living organisms; "organic life"; "organic growth"; "organic remains found in rock" of or relating to foodstuff grown or raised without synthetic fertilizers or pesticides or hormones; "organic eggs"; "organic vegetables"; "organic chicken" of or relating to or derived from living organisms; "organic soil
organic
Something living or derived from living things Soil is organic; rocks are inorganic
organic
In chemistry, a compound containing carbon Back to top P
organic
of or relating to or derived from living organisms; "organic soil
organic
Cf
organic
Pertaining to, or denoting, any one of the large series of substances which, in nature or origin, are connected with vital processes, and include many substances of artificial production which may or may not occur in animals or plants; contrasted with inorganic
organic
Organic has many definitions, but this definition is specifically about a labeling term that denotes products produced in accordance with the Organic Foods Production Act: According to Roots & Fruits Cooperative; "Organically-grown food is produced without the use of synthetic pesticides and/or fertilizers " The U S D A will be implementing a national organic standard in October of 2002 The primary goal of organic agriculture is to optimize the health and productivity of interdependent communities of soil life, plants, animals and people
organic
Designation of any chemical compound containing carbon with the exception of some of the simple compounds of carbon, such as carbon dioxide, which are frequently classified as inorganic compounds
organic
Organic substances are of the sort produced by or found in living things. Incorporating organic material into chalky soils will reduce the alkalinity. inorganic
organic
Instrumental; acting as instruments of nature or of art to a certain destined function or end
organic
Compounds containing carbon, living or derived from living matter
organic
Inorganic
organic
{s} characteristic of or pertaining to living organisms; of or pertaining to the organs of an animal or plant; fundamental; inherent; developing naturally, produced without the use of chemicals
organic
all compounds whose molecules contain carbon with a few exceptions such as carbon dioxide
organic
Pertaining to or derived from living organisms
organic
of or relating to or derived from living organisms; "organic soil"
organic
Describes material that originates from plant or animal sources Specifically, describes chemical compounds containing carbon and hydrogen Compare inorganic
organic
being or relating to or derived from or having properties characteristic of living organisms; "organic life"; "organic growth"; "organic remains found in rock"
organic
of or relating to foodstuff grown or raised without synthetic fertilizers or pesticides or hormones; "organic eggs"; "organic vegetables"; "organic chicken"
organic
(1) of or designating carbon compounds; (2) of, pertaining to, or derived from living organisms; (3) using or grown with fertilizers and mulches consisting only of animal or vegetable matter with no use of chemical fertilizers or pesticides
organic
Designating any chemical compound containing carbon Of or derived from living organisms
organic
Organic is an important descriptive term in the contemporary coffee world An organically-grown coffee must be certified by an international agency as having been grown without synthetic chemical fertilizers, pesticides, or herbicides Somewhat lower yields and the considerable cost of the certification process account for the higher prices demanded for many organic coffees
organic
simple and healthful and close to nature; "an organic lifestyle"
organic
Refers to volatile, combustible and sometimes biodegradable chemical compounds containing carbon atoms bonded together with other elements The principal groups of organic substances found in water are proteins, carbohydrates, fats and oils See organic waste
organic
of food or food products, grown in an environment free from artificial agro-chemicals, and possibly certified organic by a regulatory body
organic
substances that come from animal or plant sources Organic substances always contain carbon (Inorganic materials are chemical substances of mineral origin )
organic
Hence: Of or pertaining to a system of organs; inherent in, or resulting from, a certain organization; as, an organic government; his love of truth was not inculcated, but organic
organic
Part of or derived from living organisms Or a chemical compound that contains carbon as an essential component
organic
Organic change or development happens gradually and naturally rather than suddenly. to manage the company and supervise its organic growth
organic
Organic methods of farming and gardening use only natural animal and plant products to help the plants or animals grow and be healthy, rather than using chemicals. Organic farming is expanding everywhere. organic fruit and vegetables. + organically or·gani·cal·ly organically grown vegetables
organic
relating or belonging to the class of chemical compounds having a carbon basis; "hydrocarbons are organic compounds"
organic
Chemically, a compound or molecule containing carbon bound to hydrogen Organic compounds make up all living matter The term organic frequently is used to distinguish "natural" products or processes from man-made "synthetic" ones Thus natural fertilizers include manures or rock phosphate, as opposed to fertilizers synthesized from chemical feedstocks Likewise, organic farming and organic foods refer to the growing of food crops without the use of synthetic chemical pesticides or fertilizers; pests are controlled by cultivation techniques and the use of pesticides derived from natural sources (e g , rotenone and pyrethrins, both from plants) and the use of natural fertilizers (e g , manure and compost) Some consumers, alleging risks from synthetic chemicals, prefer organic food products The FACT Act of 1990 required USDA to define organic foods for marketing purposes and implement a National Organic Program
organic
Produced by the organs; as, organic pleasure
organic
involving or affecting physiology or bodily organs; "an organic disease"
organic
relating to the compounds of carbon, relating to natural products
organic
Of or pertaining to an organ or its functions, or to objects composed of organs; consisting of organs, or containing them; as, the organic structure of animals and plants; exhibiting characters peculiar to living organisms; as, organic bodies, organic life, organic remains
organic
constitutional in the structure of something (especially your physical makeup)
organic
(1) Referring to or derived from living organisms (2) In chemistry, any compound containing carbon
organic
Derived from or produced through the biological activity of living organisms
organic
Generally refers to those substances produced by the metabolism of a living organism, especially carbon-containing compounds
organic
pertaining to, derived from, like, of the nature of an organ of the body
التركية - الإنجليزية

تعريف organically في التركية الإنجليزية القاموس.

organ
organ
organ
member

I've been a member of this organization for five years. Oh wait, no. Six. - Ben beş yıldır bu organizasyonun bir üyesiyim. Oh bekle, hayır. Altı.

She's a member of this organization. - O bu organizasyonun bir üyesidir.

organ
(Ticaret) organization

What kind of research does the organization do? - Organizasyon ne tür araştırma yapar?

The organization failed. - Organizasyon başarısız oldu.

organ
limb

Tom Skeleton was shaking and trembling in every limb. - Tom Skeleton'un her organı sallanıyordu ve titriyordu.

Organ
(Tıp) membrum
organ
(Anatomi) organ
organ
(Hukuk) body

What is the largest organ in the human body? The answer may surprise you. - İnsan vücudundaki en büyük organ nedir? Cevap sizi şaşırtabilir.

The skin is the largest organ of the body. - Deri, vücudun en büyük organıdır.

organ
agency
organ
publication, organ, mouthpiece
organ
organ, member
organ
organ, instrumentality, agency
organically

    الواصلة

    or·ga·ni·cal·ly

    التركية النطق

    ôrgänîkli

    النطق

    /ôrˈganəklē/ /ɔːrˈɡænɪkliː/
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