No, "unorganic" is not a recognized word in standard English. The correct term is "inorganic" when referring to substances that are not derived from living organisms or organic matter.
The homophone for the word "whirred" would be the word "word."
No, "respectful" is not a compound word. Instead, it is a single word derived from the root word "respect."
The 5th word in "What is the 5th word in this sentence" is "the".
The base word in the word "signal" is "sign."
The word "phraseology" has the root word "phrase" in it.
Unorganic is food that doesn't use as natural products as organic food and some unorganic foods use chemicals.
Man made materials.
No - diamond is crystalline carbon
Usually, yes. Prices may be up to twice as expensive for the same product.
One example is - these organic eggs taste much better than the unorganic ones. Another example is - this organic material is the best evidence we have.
In many aspects, the opposite could be "civilization" because so many things about it are different from the natural environment. Among anthropologists and sociologists, the word nature is used to represent instinctive responses, having as its opposite factor "nurture" (meaning learned responses).
If the earth loses gravity only high density elements will remain. The rest, water, atmosphere, organic and unorganic inhabitants of earth surface, will fall apart in to open space.
No, Yoplait uses cultured gelatin, something made of unsanitised horse hooves. It also has 25 KNOWN preservatives AND high frutose corn syurp. It's one of the most unhealthy and unorganic yogurts in the world.
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word - word(s), word(/ed/ier/iest), word(ing), word(iness), word(ily), word(y), word(age), word(less)
Punjabi word for the word where is ''kithey''
The word word is a noun.