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US
/ɔɹˈɡænɪkɫi/
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[ UK /ɔːɡˈænɪkli/ ]
[ UK /ɔːɡˈænɪkli/ ]
ADVERB
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as an important constituent
the drapery served organically to cover the Madonna -
involving carbon compounds
organically bound iodine -
in an organic manner
this food is grown organically
How To Use organically In A Sentence
- This steak house has organically farmed beef and locally raised bison. Times, Sunday Times
- Organically grown produce does not differ greatly in appearance from conventionally grown crops.
- ‘Don't get your clothes dry-cleaned, eat organically, throw out the super-strength cleaners,’ she said.
- Farmers lack any incentive to manage their land organically.
- A writer's style must develop organically.
- And this is what got Rush into what we know as psychiatry, the idea of treating these people as organically ill, as well as, you know, psychologically ill. Benjamin Rush: Patriot and Physician
- Some shops are bowing to consumer pressure and stocking organically grown vegetables.
- The garden is managed organically and guests are provided with a full range of eco-friendly cleaning products, recycling and composting facilities. Times, Sunday Times
- Sally has been organically farming the fine wool from Wensleydales in Stoodleigh, Devon, for 11 years and now has the largest flock in the world.
- Winemakers who add natural sulfites but otherwise adhere to organic standards may use the term ‘made from organically grown grapes ‘on their labels.’