noun
- plural of organicity; the quality or state of being organic; the degree to which something is organized as a unified whole or exhibits organic characteristics.
- in chemistry, the presence or proportion of organic compounds or organic matter in a substance.
Usage: formal; chiefly used in academic or technical contexts
Usage: technical; chemistry
Examples
- The organicities of different ecosystems vary greatly depending on soil composition and biodiversity.
- Researchers measured the organicities of water samples from various sources.
- The organicities of the two compounds were compared using spectroscopic analysis.
- Urban planners consider the organicities of city design when creating sustainable neighborhoods.
- The study examined how organicities in sediment layers reveal historical environmental conditions.