Definition of Organogen

1. n. A name given to any one of the four elements, carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen, which are especially characteristic ingredients of organic compounds; also, by extension, to other elements sometimes found in the same connection; as sulphur, phosphorus, etc.

Definition of Organogen

1. Noun. (chemistry dated) Any of the four elements — carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen — that are especially characteristic of organic compounds. ¹

2. Noun. (chemistry dated) Any of certain other elements sometimes found in organic compounds, such as sulphur and phosphorus. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Medical Definition of Organogen

1. A name given to any one of the four elements, carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen, which are especially characteristic ingredients of organic compounds; also, by extension, to other elements sometimes found in the same connection; as sulphur, phosphorus, etc. Origin: Organo- + -gen. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Organogen

organocopper
organocuprate
organocuprates
organodysprosium
organoerbium
organoeuropium
organoferric
organofluoride
organofluorides
organofluorine
organofluorines
organofunctional
organofunctionalized
organogallium
organogel
organogen (current term)
organogeneses
organogenesis
organogenetic
organogenic
organogens
organogeny
organogermanium
organogold
organogram
organograms
organographer
organographers
organographic
organographical

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