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    [Noun]  | "or*gan" | \ ˈȯr-gən \


    1: a differentiated structure (such as a heart, kidney, leaf, or stem) consisting of cells and tissues and performing some specific function in an organism

    2: bodily parts performing a function or cooperating in an activity

    3: a keyboard instrument in which sets of pipes are sounded by compressed air and produce a variety of timbres —called also pipe organ


    Origin: before 12th century ;

     Middle English, partly from Old English organa, from Latin organum, from Greek organon, literally, tool, instrument; partly from Anglo-French organe, from Latin organum; akin to Greek ergon work {mat|work|};

    [Noun]  | "or*gan-grind*er" | \ ˈȯr-gən-ˌgrīn-dər \


    1: one that cranks a hand organ; especially : a street musician who operates a barrel organ


    Origin: 1781 ;

    [Noun]  | "organ pipe cactus" 


    1: any of several tall upright cacti (such as Sternocereus thurberi) of the southwestern U.S. and adjacent Mexico that usually branch at the base to form several upright stems


    Origin: 1908 ;

    [Noun]  | "barrel organ" 


    1: an instrument for producing music by the action of a revolving cylinder studded with pegs on a series of valves that admit air from a bellows to a set of pipes


    Origin: 1750 ;

    [Noun]  | "electric organ" 


    1: a specialized tract of tissue (as in the electric eel) in which electricity is generated


    Origin: 1773 ;

    [Noun]  | "end organ" 


    1: a structure forming the end of a neural path and consisting of an effector or a receptor with its associated nerve terminations


    Origin: 1875 ;

    [Noun]  | "hand organ" 


    1: a barrel organ operated by a hand crank


    Origin: 1721 ;

    [Combining form]  | "organ-" 


    1: organ

    2: organic


    Origin: 

     Greek organon;

    [Noun phrase]  | "organ of Cor*ti" | \ -ˈkȯr-tē \


    1: a complex epithelial structure in the cochlea that contains thousands of hair cells, rests on the internal surface of the basilar membrane, and in mammals is the chief part of the ear by which sound waves are perceived and converted into nerve impulses to be transmitted to the brain


    Origin: 1860 ;

     Alfonso Corti †1876 Italian anatomist;

    [Geographical name]  | "Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument" 


    1: park in southern Arizona on the Mexican border containing flora not found elsewhere in U.S.

    [Noun]  | "organ" 


    1: a publication that appears at regular intervals;


      * e.g., " ... that newspaper is intended as an organ for the whole university community "



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    2: something used to achieve an end;


      * e.g., " ... uses the business as an organ to fund a variety of political and social causes "



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     [ "organ" ]

    1:  a large musical instrument similar to a piano.

      * e.g.,  ...  Holy shit thats an awesome organ! 


     [ "organ" ]

    2:  a mass of tissue(a mass of cells) working together for a common goal. multiple organs are parts of systems. ie: digestive system, made up of the organs: esaphogus, stomach, intestine.

      * e.g.,  ...  I got some kick-ass organs 

     [ "organ" ]

    1: is group of tissue preforming the same task

      * e.g.,  ... muscle tissue is very important in any physical exercise or every mov't and form organ 

     [ "organ" ]

    1: pronounced: OR-gan; like "organic" without the "ic" a subspecies of the population that can be described in no other fashion; these individuals have very strange and specific qualifications; often included in this group are those who shop at Whole Foods, drive Jettas, congregate at Starbucks, have black-rimmed glasses, are vegan, are tree huggers, are feminist, have dreadlocks, make their own clothes, enjoy anything having to do with hemp or henna, write poetry, relate entirely to Alanis Morisette, are obsessed with recycling and conserving energy, and other earthy qualities; as an adjective, can be described as "organic"

      * e.g.,  ... "hey Jen, check out that organ." 

     [ "organ" ]

    1:  something in people's bodies that is quite important to them

      * e.g.,  ... how are u today 


     [ "organ" ]

    2:  an extremely fun word to say. also can be combined with other words to make a new meaning sort of like whorzinforzinstorzinmorzin

      * e.g.,  ... forganmorgantorganorgan!! 

     [ "organ" ]

    1: rhymes with mom

      * e.g.,  ... mom rhymes with organ 

     [ "Organism" ]

    1: When a girl. Clima- OH SHIT wrong word sorry.!

      * e.g.,  ... I'm fina nut.organism 

     [ "Organism" ]

    1: That word you pronounced orgasm once in class

      * e.g.,  ... Stacy: The heart is in our body and it’s an orgasm 

     [ "Organic" ]

    1: Going with the flow; being in an unforced mindset where the sensing of the present moment guides your every action. Keeping shit smooth and natural.

      * e.g.,  ... Eric: "Hey Todd, that speech you gave was so great! How long did you rehearse for it?" Todd: "I didn't rehearse at all, I was just keeping that shit organic." 

     [ "Organism" ]

    1: That one word a kid in my sixth grade class mixed up with 'orgasm' once.

      * e.g.,  ... "Did you just say orgasm instead of organism?" 

     [ "organically" ]

    1: Naturally, not forced. Nothing added....

      * e.g.,  ... Let it happen organically. 

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