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organ
noun
a
part
of
the
body
of
a
person
,
animal
,
or
plant
that
performs
a
particular
job
,
such
as
the
heart
,
lungs
,
or
leaves
β’
The
doctor
showed
a
diagram
of
the
human
heart
,
explaining
that
this
organ
keeps
blood
moving
.
The
doctor
showed
a
diagram
of
the
human
heart
,
explaining
that
this
organ
keeps
blood
moving
.
β’
A
cactus
stores
water
in
its
thick
stem
,
an
organ
that
helps
it
survive
in
deserts
.
A
cactus
stores
water
in
its
thick
stem
,
an
organ
that
helps
it
survive
in
deserts
.
From
Latin
organum
β
tool
,
instrument
β,
later
β
musical
instrument
β,
from
Ancient
Greek
Γ³rganon
β
implement
,
organ
β.
noun
a
large
keyboard
musical
instrument
that
produces
powerful
sounds
through
pipes
or
electronic
speakers
β’
The
church
organ
filled
the
hall
with
deep
,
booming
notes
during
the
wedding
.
The
church
organ
filled
the
hall
with
deep
,
booming
notes
during
the
wedding
.
β’
She
practiced
on
a
small
electric
organ
at
home
before
playing
the
real
one
on
stage
.
She
practiced
on
a
small
electric
organ
at
home
before
playing
the
real
one
on
stage
.
Extension
of
earlier
sense
β
tool
,
instrument
β
to
a
specific
musical
apparatus
in
the
Middle
Ages
.
noun
a
newspaper
,
magazine
,
website
,
or
other
publication
that
officially
represents
and
expresses
the
views
of
a
particular
group
or
movement
β’
The
party
β
s
weekly
organ
published
an
editorial
defending
the
new
policy
.
The
party
β
s
weekly
organ
published
an
editorial
defending
the
new
policy
.
β’
During
the
strike
,
workers
relied
on
their
union
β
s
online
organ
for
updates
.
During
the
strike
,
workers
relied
on
their
union
β
s
online
organ
for
updates
.
First
used
in
the
18th
century
for
publications
acting
as
the
β
voice
β
or
β
instrument
β
of
a
group
,
extending
the
earlier
sense
of
β
instrument
β.
noun
a
department
,
branch
,
or
part
of
a
larger
system
β
especially
a
government
or
international
body
β
that
carries
out
a
specific
function
β’
The
Security
Council
is
an
organ
of
the
United
Nations
responsible
for
maintaining
peace
.
The
Security
Council
is
an
organ
of
the
United
Nations
responsible
for
maintaining
peace
.
β’
Tax
collection
is
handled
by
a
separate
organ
within
the
ministry
of
finance
.
Tax
collection
is
handled
by
a
separate
organ
within
the
ministry
of
finance
.
Adopted
in
legal
language
in
the
late
19th
century
,
using
the
idea
of
separate
body
β
parts
β
working
together
in
a
larger
entity
.
organization
noun
a
group
of
people
who
work
together
in
a
structured
way
for
a
shared
purpose
such
as
a
business
,
charity
,
club
,
or
government
body
.
β’
The
organization
collected
coats
for
families
in
need
during
winter
.
The
organization
collected
coats
for
families
in
need
during
winter
.
β’
He
started
a
new
organization
to
teach
coding
to
teenagers
.
He
started
a
new
organization
to
teach
coding
to
teenagers
.
From
French
organisation
,
from
Medieval
Latin
organizatio
,
from
organizare
β
to
arrange
,
set
in
order
,β
ultimately
from
Ancient
Greek
organon
β
tool
,
instrument
.β
noun
-
organization
the
act
or
process
of
arranging
things
or
people
in
an
orderly
and
effective
way
.
β’
Good
organization
helped
the
team
finish
the
project
early
.
Good
organization
helped
the
team
finish
the
project
early
.
β’
Her
desk
shows
a
lack
of
organization
,
with
papers
everywhere
.
Her
desk
shows
a
lack
of
organization
,
with
papers
everywhere
.
noun
-
organization
the
way
the
parts
of
something
are
arranged
;
the
structure
and
order
that
something
has
.
β’
The
organization
of
the
book
makes
it
easy
to
follow
.
The
organization
of
the
book
makes
it
easy
to
follow
.
β’
Scientists
study
the
cellular
organization
of
plants
under
a
microscope
.
Scientists
study
the
cellular
organization
of
plants
under
a
microscope
.
organisation
noun
a
group
of
people
who
work
together
in
a
structured
way
for
a
shared
purpose
such
as
a
business
,
charity
,
club
,
or
government
body
.
β’
The
environmental
organisation
planted
thousands
of
trees
last
spring
.
The
environmental
organisation
planted
thousands
of
trees
last
spring
.
β’
She
joined
a
student
organisation
at
university
to
meet
new
friends
.
She
joined
a
student
organisation
at
university
to
meet
new
friends
.
From
French
organisation
,
with
British
spelling
changing
-z-
to
-s-
in
the
19th
century
.
noun
-
organisation
the
act
or
process
of
arranging
things
or
people
in
an
orderly
and
effective
way
.
β’
Careful
organisation
of
the
schedule
kept
the
conference
on
time
.
Careful
organisation
of
the
schedule
kept
the
conference
on
time
.
β’
She
used
colour-coded
folders
for
better
organisation
of
her
notes
.
She
used
colour-coded
folders
for
better
organisation
of
her
notes
.
noun
-
organisation
the
way
the
parts
of
something
are
arranged
;
the
structure
and
order
that
something
has
.
β’
The
clear
organisation
of
the
report
impressed
the
manager
.
The
clear
organisation
of
the
report
impressed
the
manager
.
β’
Biologists
explored
the
complex
organisation
of
coral
reefs
.
Biologists
explored
the
complex
organisation
of
coral
reefs
.
organize
verb
-
organize
,
organizing
,
organizes
,
organized
to
arrange
things
or
information
in
a
clear
and
systematic
order
.
β’
After
moving
,
Lisa
had
to
organize
all
her
books
by
genre
on
the
new
shelf
.
After
moving
,
Lisa
had
to
organize
all
her
books
by
genre
on
the
new
shelf
.
β’
The
scientist
organized
her
research
notes
into
labeled
folders
on
her
laptop
.
The
scientist
organized
her
research
notes
into
labeled
folders
on
her
laptop
.
From
Medieval
Latin
organizare
,
based
on
Latin
organum
β
instrument
,
tool
.β
verb
-
organize
,
organizing
,
organizes
,
organized
to
plan
and
coordinate
an
event
or
activity
so
that
all
parts
work
smoothly
.
β’
The
committee
will
organize
a
charity
concert
next
month
.
The
committee
will
organize
a
charity
concert
next
month
.
β’
He
spent
weeks
organizing
his
sister
β
s
surprise
birthday
party
.
He
spent
weeks
organizing
his
sister
β
s
surprise
birthday
party
.
verb
-
organize
,
organizing
,
organizes
,
organized
to
form
or
join
together
into
a
labor
union
or
similar
group
for
collective
action
.
β’
Workers
at
the
factory
decided
to
organize
so
they
could
negotiate
better
pay
.
Workers
at
the
factory
decided
to
organize
so
they
could
negotiate
better
pay
.
β’
She
helped
farm
laborers
organize
for
safer
working
conditions
.
She
helped
farm
laborers
organize
for
safer
working
conditions
.
organise
verb
-
organise
,
organising
,
organises
,
organised
to
arrange
things
or
information
in
a
tidy
and
logical
order
.
β’
Could
you
organise
the
files
alphabetically
,
please
?
Could
you
organise
the
files
alphabetically
,
please
?
β’
She
organised
her
photos
by
date
in
separate
albums
.
She
organised
her
photos
by
date
in
separate
albums
.
verb
-
organise
,
organising
,
organises
,
organised
to
plan
and
manage
an
event
or
activity
so
everything
happens
as
intended
.
β’
They
are
organising
a
community
fair
for
June
.
They
are
organising
a
community
fair
for
June
.
β’
Who
will
organise
the
company
β
s
annual
conference
this
year
?
Who
will
organise
the
company
β
s
annual
conference
this
year
?
verb
-
organise
,
organising
,
organises
,
organised
to
bring
workers
together
into
a
trade
union
or
similar
body
.
β’
The
nurses
are
trying
to
organise
to
demand
better
staffing
levels
.
The
nurses
are
trying
to
organise
to
demand
better
staffing
levels
.
β’
He
helped
delivery
drivers
organise
for
holiday
bonuses
.
He
helped
delivery
drivers
organise
for
holiday
bonuses
.
organic
adjective
produced
or
grown
without
the
use
of
artificial
chemicals
such
as
synthetic
fertilizers
,
pesticides
,
or
preservatives
β’
We
always
buy
organic
vegetables
from
the
local
farmers
β
market
.
We
always
buy
organic
vegetables
from
the
local
farmers
β
market
.
β’
The
label
guarantees
that
the
apples
were
grown
using
organic
methods
.
The
label
guarantees
that
the
apples
were
grown
using
organic
methods
.
Sense
developed
in
the
1940s
as
interest
grew
in
farming
that
avoided
synthetic
chemicals
.
noun
food
or
other
agricultural
products
that
are
grown
or
made
without
artificial
chemicals
β’
The
grocery
store
has
a
special
aisle
for
organics
.
The
grocery
store
has
a
special
aisle
for
organics
.
β’
She
spends
more
money
on
organics
because
she
values
health
.
She
spends
more
money
on
organics
because
she
values
health
.
Noun
use
dates
from
the
1970s
as
consumers
began
asking
specifically
for
food
produced
by
organic
farming
.
adjective
relating
to
or
coming
from
living
things
β’
Bones
and
feathers
are
organic
materials
that
decompose
over
time
.
Bones
and
feathers
are
organic
materials
that
decompose
over
time
.
β’
Scientists
study
organic
matter
to
understand
ancient
ecosystems
.
Scientists
study
organic
matter
to
understand
ancient
ecosystems
.
Borrowed
from
Latin
organicus
β
relating
to
an
organ
or
instrument
β
and
later
linked
to
living
organisms
in
the
17th
century
.
adjective
developing
in
a
natural
,
gradual
,
and
connected
way
rather
than
being
artificially
planned
β’
Her
leadership
style
allows
ideas
to
grow
in
an
organic
manner
.
Her
leadership
style
allows
ideas
to
grow
in
an
organic
manner
.
β’
The
city
β
s
expansion
was
organic
,
following
the
river
rather
than
a
strict
grid
.
The
city
β
s
expansion
was
organic
,
following
the
river
rather
than
a
strict
grid
.
Figurative
sense
emerged
in
the
late
19th
century
,
likening
social
or
artistic
growth
to
living
organisms
.
adjective
in
chemistry
,
describing
compounds
that
contain
carbon
atoms
bonded
to
hydrogen
or
other
carbon
atoms
β’
Organic
solvents
like
ethanol
dissolve
oils
and
fats
.
Organic
solvents
like
ethanol
dissolve
oils
and
fats
.
β’
Students
memorize
common
organic
functional
groups
such
as
alcohols
and
ketones
.
Students
memorize
common
organic
functional
groups
such
as
alcohols
and
ketones
.
In
the
early
19th
century
,
chemists
believed
only
living
organisms
could
produce
carbon
compounds
,
calling
them
β
organic
.β