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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|};
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[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 ;
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[Noun] | "electric organ"
1: a specialized tract of tissue (as in the electric eel) in which electricity is generated
Origin: 1773 ;
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[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 ;
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[Noun] | "hand organ"
1: a barrel organ operated by a hand crank
Origin: 1721 ;
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[Noun] | "house organ"
1: a periodical distributed by a business concern among its employees, sales personnel, or customers
Origin: 1886 ;
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[Noun] | "Ja*cob*son's organ" | \ ˈjā-kəb-sənz- \
1: vomeronasal organ
Origin: 1885 ;
Ludvig L. Jacobson †1843 Danish anatomist;
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[Noun] | "mouth harp"
1: harmonica
Origin: 1892 ;
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[Noun] | "mouth organ"
1: harmonica
Origin: 1847 ;
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[Combining form] | "organ-"
1: organ
2: organic
Origin:
Greek organon;
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[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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[Noun] | "organ-grinder"
1: as in pianist, guitarist;
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[Noun] | "organ-grinders"
1: as in pianists, guitarists;
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(10) - Urban Dictionary
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# 1 - { Organism:12649149 }
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[ "Organism" ]
1: When a girl. Clima- OH SHIT wrong word sorry.!
* e.g., ... I'm fina nut.organism
# 2 - { Organism:13303306 }
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[ "Organism" ]
1: That word you pronounced orgasm once in class
* e.g., ... Stacy: The heart is in our body and it’s an orgasm
# 3 - { Organic:5301260 }
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[ "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."
# 4 - { Organism:13034115 }
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[ "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?"
# 5 - { organically:12690380 }
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[ "organically" ]
1: Naturally, not forced. Nothing added....
* e.g., ... Let it happen organically.
# 6 - { organism:15007020 }
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[ "organism" ]
1: Stop trying to get answers to your homework
* e.g., ... "how many organisms are in a human"
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[ "organism" ]
1: any living thing, not to be confused with orgasm
# 8 - { Organic:7604895 }
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[ "Organic" ]
1: A grocery term for twice as expensive
* e.g., ... My wife always buys organic. That's why I have no money.
# 9 - { Organ:12073 }
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[ "Organ" ]
1: n. Yet another term for the male member.
* e.g., ... My biatch loves to play my organ.
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[ "organic" ]
1: 1) In chemistry, a term used to describe any molecule held together by a chain of carbon atoms.
* e.g., ... Cobra venom is an organic molecule.
[ "organic" ]
2: 2) Used to describe the characteristics of a living system (for example a creature's body or an entire habitat) consisting of smoothly running interacting parts and shaped by the processes of Darwinian evolution.
* e.g., ... The book just developed organically.
[ "organic" ]
3: 3) As an analogy in the creative process, used to describe a work such as a novel or movie script made in such a way that the various parts developed as they were written/painted/whatever, one from another, rather than sticking rigidly to a preconceived plan.
* e.g., ... If your carrots are organic, are you sure you have washed off ABSOLUTELY ALL the horse-shit?
[ "organic" ]
4: 4) In popular culture, a term applied in line with the most rabid intentions of New Age pseudoscience, ultimately from the mouths of people who would like to have scientists burned at the stake. Much favoured by people who use chemical as an unqualified snarl word. Artificial fertilisers are decried as poison, despite the fact that they contain the same chemical compounds that plants derive from "natural" fertilisers; if these compounds were real poisons, our biosphere would have been in serious doo-doo long ago. Anything coming from a lab is allegedly ipso facto evil and foul, even if its molecular structure is identical to that of compounds found in Nature. Genetic engineering is seen as the foul left hand of Satan, based on arguments that are about as rational as those for the existence of the fellah downstairs, too. Organic farming is held by its propagandists to be the farming of the future ... and it might be, at least if the human population of the Earth drops by 99 percent. Typical stock in trade arguments from the "organic" movement, as elsewhere in the witchypoo "alternative" movement, consist of appeals to fear, to irrationality and to conspiracy theories about Big Business ... but, such has been the success of the propaganda campaign over the last few decades, nobody seems to subject "organic" produce to the same safety standards. "Organic" production requires far more acreage than conventional farming methods to produce the same yield. It is typically shilled for by celebrities, who after all often have more money than sense and can afford to buy the stuff, and much beloved of fad dieters who don't eat that much anyway. All in all, one of the movements that make one genuinely fearful for the future of our technological civilisation.
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