organic whole

collocation in English

meaningsoforganicandwhole

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organic
adjective
uk
/ɔːˈɡæn.ɪk/
us
/ɔːrˈɡæn.ɪk/
not using artificial chemicals in the growing of plants and animals for food and ...
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whole
noun[C usually singular]
uk
/həʊl/
us
/hoʊl/
a ...
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(Definition oforganicandwholefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoforganic whole

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Every real economic system constitutes anorganicwhole.
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Small lanes were gradually added to demarcate different sections and also to connect them as anorganicwhole.
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The citizens of the country constitute anorganicwhole, which is integrated by the general will of the masses.
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Because the body, as anorganicwhole, is more easy to study than are the cells of that body.
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In his view, animal self-motion reduces to causal relations between mutually dependent parts of anorganicwhole.
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He said it was anorganicwhole.
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However, the basic aims constitute anorganicwhole.
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Education is to be looked upon as oneorganicwhole.
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Thisorganicwholeis the body (ti), with the parliament being its nerve and brain and with the law being its blood and energy or spirit (qi).
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It spoke, too, of the educational system being anorganicwhole.
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They regard the area and the port as anorganicwhole.
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In every group sufficiently organized to act as a group there exist, though at different degrees of development, the phenomena which justify us in regarding society as anorganicwhole.
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It must be anorganicwholeof civil defence and military defence as part of our civilian life.
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But whatever be the wealth of good material, no one can say that it forms anything like anorganicwhole.
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It is in fact a compositeorganicwholedesigned to provide the right sort of interfaces with the existing institution.
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If our education is to be anorganicwhole, organised through successive stages, the authorities must themselves be whole organically.
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Regarding divisiveness, the aid is available only to new starts and not to existingorganicwholefarm (symbol associated) farmers.
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Few are able to survey the whole scene and few have the knack of seeing systems as anorganicwhole.
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That is not being members one of another as parts of a great comprehendingorganicwholeinter-related to each other.
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Only then shall we deal with local government as anorganicwhole, instead of piecemeal, assisting one local authority at the expense of another.
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They are not separate entities but together they form anorganicwhole.
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In this context, nature is revealed as anorganicwhole, hardly touched by mankind.
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We shall retain in our system a diversity of choice, while attempting at the same time to fuse the parts and weld them into anorganicwhole.
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Monastic buildings are sheltered by a horizontal ledge and form anorganicwholewith the surrounding landscape.
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