organic compound

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. Any compound containing carbon atoms covalently bound to other atoms.

Pronunciation

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Word forms

organic compound organic compounds

Etymology

Not only are organic compounds essential to living organisms, but the common belief until the 19th century was that only living organisms could produce them, whence the name. When it was shown in the early 1800s that they could also be produced in the laboratory, the old name was kept.

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