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Organica

Organica is a term that functions more as a label than as a single concept. It appears as a proper name for various products, companies, and creative works, and it also reflects the feminine form of the adjective “organic” in several Romance languages. In scientific writing, the standard term is organic, but non-English texts may use organica to describe topics related to organic matter or organic chemistry in a localized form.

In Spanish and Portuguese, the corresponding forms organica (or orgánica/orgânica) are used to describe organic matter

As a brand or title, Organica has been adopted by a range of entities across industries, including

When encountering Organica, disambiguation depends on context: look for accompanying descriptors, logos, or industry cues to

or
organic
chemistry,
depending
on
the
language’s
orthography.
In
English,
organica
is
less
common
as
a
general
term
and
is
more
frequently
encountered
as
a
brand
name,
product
line,
or
title
of
a
work.
As
a
proper
noun,
its
meaning
is
not
fixed
and
varies
by
context.
food,
cosmetics,
technology,
and
the
arts.
The
name
is
typically
chosen
to
evoke
associations
with
nature,
sustainability,
purity,
or
natural
origins.
Because
there
is
no
single,
universal
definition,
the
precise
referent
of
Organica
depends
on
the
entity
using
the
name—their
industry,
markets,
and
branding
cues
usually
clarify
the
intended
reference.
determine
whether
it
refers
to
a
company,
a
product
line,
or
a
cultural
work.