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▸ noun: (chemistry, dated) Any of the four elements — carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen — that are especially characteristic of organic compounds.
▸ noun: (chemistry, dated) Any of certain other elements sometimes found in organic compounds, such as sulphur and phosphorus.
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▸ noun: (chemistry, dated) Any of the four elements — carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen — that are especially characteristic of organic compounds.
▸ noun: (chemistry, dated) Any of certain other elements sometimes found in organic compounds, such as sulphur and phosphorus.
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organic,
organonitrogen,
organochalcogen,
organic chemistry,
organic compound,
Orgo,
organogermane,
organohalogen,
functional group,
organoheteryl,
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