early vs organic

early

adj
  • Having begun to occur; in its early stages. 

  • Near the start or beginning. 

  • Near the start of the day. 

  • At a time in advance of the usual or expected event. 

  • Arriving a time before expected; sooner than on time. 

  • Of a star or class of stars, hotter than the sun. 

noun
  • A shift (scheduled work period) that takes place early in the day. 

adv
  • At a time before expected; sooner than usual. 

  • Soon; in good time; seasonably. 

organic

adj
  • Developing in a gradual or natural fashion. 

  • Of food or food products, grown in an environment free from artificial agrichemicals, and possibly certified by a regulatory body. 

  • Of a military unit or formation, or its elements, belonging to a permanent organization (in contrast to being temporarily attached). 

  • Relating to the compounds of carbon, relating to natural products. 

  • Pertaining to or derived from living organisms. 

  • Generated according to the ranking algorithms of a search engine, as opposed to paid placement by advertisers. 

  • Describing a form of social solidarity theorized by Emile Durkheim that is characterized by voluntary engagements in complex interdependencies for mutual benefit (such as business agreements), rather than mechanical solidarity, which depends on ascribed relations between people (as in a family or tribe). 

  • Instrumental; acting as instruments of nature or of art to a certain destined function or end. 

  • Harmonious; coherent; structured. 

  • Pertaining to an organ of the body of a living organism. 

noun
  • A living organism, as opposed to a robot or hologram. 

  • An organic food. 

  • An organic compound. 

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