1680s in reference to bodily organs, "in an organic manner;" 1862 in reference to living beings; 1841 as "as part of an organized whole;" from organic. From 1971 as "without the use of pesticides, etc."
the drapery served organically to cover the Madonna
organically bound iodine
this food is grown organically
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