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complex organic molecule (COM)
  مولکول ِ ارگانیک ِ همتافت   
molekul-e orgânik-e hamtâft

Fr.: molécule organique complexe   

A → complex molecule containing C, H, O, and N atoms and involved in life developing processes. See also → organic molecule.

complex; → organic; → molecule.

organic
  ۱) ارگانیک، آلی؛ ۲) سازماندار؛ ۳) ارگانیک   
1) orgânik, âli; 2) sâzmândâr; 3) orgânik

Fr.: organique   

1) Of, relating to, or derived from living organisms: organic matter.
2) Characterized by the systematic arrangement of parts; organized; systematic.
3) Chemistry: Of or designating carbon compounds.

From L. organicus, from Gk. organikos "of or pertaining to an organ," from organon "instrument," → organ, + → -ic.

1) Orgânik, loan from Fr.; âli loan from Ar.; 2) sâzmândâr, from sâzmân, → organization, + dâr "having, possessor" (from dâštan "to have, to possess," Mid.Pers. dâštan, O.Pers./Av. root dar- "to hold, keep back, maitain, keep in mind," Skt. dhr-, dharma- "law," Gk. thronos "elevated seat, throne," L. firmus "firm, stable," Lith. daryti "to make," PIE *dher- "to hold, support").

organic chemistry
  شیمیِ ارگانیک، ~ ِ آلی   
šimi-ye orgânik, ~ âli

Fr.: chimie organique   

The study of compounds that contain carbon chemically bound to hydrogen.

organic; → chemistry.

organic molecule
  مولکول ِ ارگانیک   
molekul-e orgânik

Fr.: molécule organique   

A molecule that is normally found in or produced by living systems. Organic molecules typically consist of carbon atoms in rings or long chains, where other atoms (e.g. hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen) are attached, except for → carbon monoxide (CO) and → carbon dioxide (CO2), etc.

organic; → molecule.