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inorganic

[in-awr-gan-ik] / ˌɪn ɔrˈgæn ɪk /


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The nanoflowers are made from molybdenum disulfide, an inorganic compound that can form many different two-dimensional shapes at very small scales.

From Science Daily

The top Russian imports include mineral fuels, precious metal and stone, iron and steel, fertilizer and inorganic chemicals.

From Washington Times

Imports from Russia include mineral fuels, precious metals and stones, iron and steel, fertilizers and inorganic chemicals.

From Reuters

And because they are often inscribed on inorganic material like stone or metal, it means methods like radiocarbon dating can’t be used to find out when they were written.

From The Verge

You cannot bolt a business together out of inorganic growth and expect the same multiples that you would get for organic growth.

From The Verge