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organic vs manure

manure vs organic

organic and manure both are nouns.

organic is an adjective but manure is not an adjective.

organic is not a verb while manure is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
organic Yes Yes No No
manure Yes No Yes No
As nouns, manure is a hyponym of organic; that is, manure is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than organic:
  • organic: a fertilizer that is derived from animal or vegetable matter
  • manure: any animal or plant material used to fertilize land especially animal excreta usually with litter material
Other hyponyms of organic include bonemeal, neem cake, fish meal, guano.
organic (noun) manure (noun)
a fertilizer that is derived from animal or vegetable matter any animal or plant material used to fertilize land especially animal excreta usually with litter material
organic (adjective) manure (adjective)
involving or affecting physiology or bodily organs
relating or belonging to the class of chemical compounds having a carbon basis
being or relating to or derived from or having properties characteristic of living organisms
constitutional in the structure of something (especially your physical makeup)
simple and healthful and close to nature
of or relating to foodstuff grown or raised without synthetic fertilizers or pesticides or hormones
organic (verb) manure (verb)
spread manure, as for fertilization
Difference between organic and manure

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