English-Thai Dictionary
organ
N หีบเพลง ปาก ออร์แกน mouth organ hib-plang-pak
organ
N อวัยวะ อวัยวะ ที่ สำคัญ ต่างๆ ar-wai-ya-wa
organ loft
N ส่วน วาง เครื่องดนตรี ออร์แกน ใน โบสถ์ หรือ ห้อง แสดง คอนเสิร์ต suan-wang-krueng-don-tre-nai-bod-rue-hong-sa-dang
organ-grinder
N ผู้ เล่น barrel organ phu-len
organdie
N สิ่งทอ sing-to
organdy
N สิ่งทอ sing-to
organelle
N ส่วน ของ เซล ที่ ทำหน้าที่ เฉพาะ อวัยวะ ของ เซล
organic
ADJ เกี่ยวกับ สิ่งมีชีวิต เกี่ยวกับ สารอินทรีย์ ซึ่ง มาจาก สิ่งมีชีวิต live natural inorganic kiao-kab-sing-me-che-wid
organic
ADJ เกี่ยวกับ อวัยวะ kiao-kab-ar-wai-ya-wa
organic
N สารอินทรีย์ san-in-se
organic chemistry
N อินทรีย์ เคมี การศึกษา เกี่ยวกับ องค์ประกอบ ของ สาร คาร์บอน in-se-ka-me
organically
ADV เกี่ยวกับ โครงสร้าง อวัยวะ อย่าง เป็น องค์ประกอบ
organicism
N ทฤษฎี ที่ เชื่อ ว่า สังคม นั้น มี ความคล้ายคลึง กับ สิ่งมีชีวิต ทฤษฎี ที่ เชื่อ ว่า ชีวิต นั้น ประกอบด้วย ส่วน ต่างๆ รวมกัน ไม่ใช่ จาก สิ่งมีชีวิต ส่วน ใด ส่วนหนึ่ง เท่านั้น
organisation
N การ จัดการ อย่างเป็นระบบ management organizing kan-jad-yang-pen-ra-bob
organisation
N องค์กร องค์การ คณะ สมาคม association institution ong-kon
organisation
N องค์ประกอบ composition ong-pra-kob
organisational
ADJ เกี่ยวกับ องค์กร เกี่ยวกับ ระบบ kiao-kab-ong-kon
organise
VI จัดตั้ง จัดตั้ง เป็น องค์กร รวบรวม ขึ้น form jad-tang
organise
VT จัดตั้ง จัดตั้ง เป็น องค์กร รวบรวม ขึ้น set up form destroy jad-tang
organise
VT จัดระบบ จัดระเบียบ จัด systematize order disorganize jad-ra-bob
organised
ADJ ซึ่ง จัดตั้ง sueng-jad-tang
organiser
N ผู้ จัดตั้ง ผู้ จัด ผู้ จัดเตรียม ผู้ก่อตั้ง phu-jad-tang
organism
N ระบบ organization network ra-bob
organism
N สิ่งมีชีวิต creature being sing-me-che-wid
organist
N คน เล่น ออร์แกน instrumentalist keyboardist organ-player kon-len-or-kan
organizable
A ที่ รวบรวม ได้ ที่ เป็น องค์ประกอบ ได้ ที่ จัดตั้ง ได้
organization
N การ จัดการ อย่างเป็นระบบ management organizing kan-jad-kna-yang-pen-ra-bob
organization
N องค์กร องค์การ คณะ สมาคม association institution ong-kon
organization
N องค์ประกอบ composition ong-pra-kob
organizational
ADJ เกี่ยวกับ องค์กร เกี่ยวกับ ระบบ kiao-kab-ong-kon
organize
VI จัดตั้ง จัดตั้ง เป็น องค์กร รวบรวม ขึ้น form jad-tang
organize
VT จัดตั้ง จัดตั้ง เป็น องค์กร รวบรวม ขึ้น set up form destroy jad-tang
organize
VT จัดระบบ จัดระเบียบ จัด systematize order disorganize jad-ra-bob
organized
ADJ ซึ่ง จัดตั้ง established systematized sueng-jad-tang
organizer
N ผู้ จัดตั้ง ผู้ จัด ผู้ จัดเตรียม ผู้ก่อตั้ง phu-jad-tang
organography
N การพรรณ นา ลักษณะ ของ อวัยวะ ของ พืช หรือ สัตว์
organology
N การศึกษา ทางชีววิทยา ของ โครงสร้าง และ หน้าที่ อวัยวะ ของ พืช หรือ สัตว์
organometallic
A เกี่ยวกับ สารประกอบ อินทรีย์ ที่ มี โลหะ เชื่อม กับ คาร์บอน
organum
N หลัก ของ การ วินิจฉัย หรือ หลัก ของ ความคิด การร้อง ประสาน ของ ช่วง เสียง ที่ ห่าง กัน 4 5 หรือ 8 ระดับ organon
organza
N ผ้า โปร่งบาง ใช้ ทำ เสื้อผ้า pa-prong-bang-chai-tam-sue-pa
organzine
N ไหม ชั้นดี
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
ORGAN
n.[L. organum; Gr. ] 1. A natural instrument of action or operation, or by which some process is carried on. Thus the arteries and veins of animal bodies are organs of circulation; the lungs are organs of respiration; the nerves are organs of perception and sensation; the muscles are organs of motion; the ears are organs of hearing; the tongue is the organ of speech.
2. The instrument or means of conveyance or communication. A secretary of state is the organ of communication between the government and a foreign power.
3. The largest and most harmonious of wind instruments of music, consisting of pipes which are filled with wind, and stops touched by the fingers. It is blown by a bellows.
ORGAN-BUILDER
n.An artist whose occupation is to construct organs.
ORGANIC, ORGANICAL
a.[L. organicus.] 1. Pertaining to an organ or to organs; consisting of organs or containing them; as the organic structure of the human body or of plants.
2. Produced by the organs; as organic pleasure.
3. Instrumental; acting as instruments of nature or art to a certain end; as organic arts.
Organic bodies, are such as possess organs, on the action of which depend their growth and perfection; as animals and plants.
ORGANICALLY
adv. 1. With organs; with organical structure or disposition of parts. The bodies of animals and plants are organically framed.
2. By means of organs.
ORGANICALNESS
n.The state of being organical.
ORGANISM
n.Organical structure; as the organism of bodies.
ORGANIST
n. 1. One who plays on the organ.
2. One who sung in parts; an old musical use of the word.
ORGANIZATION
n. 1. The act or process of forming organs or instruments of action.
2. The act of forming or arranging the parts of a compound or complex body in a suitable manner for use or service; the act of distributing into suitable divisions and appointing the proper officers, as an army or a government.
The first organization of the general government.
3. Structure; form; suitable disposition of parts which are to act together in a compound body.
ORGANIZE
v.t. 1. To form with suitable organs; to construct so that one part may cooperate with another.
Those nobler faculties of the soul organized matter could never produce.
2. To sing in parts; as, to organize the hallelujah.
3. To distribute into suitable parts and appoint proper officers, that the whole may act as one body; as, to organize an army. So we say, to organize the house of representatives, which is done by the appointment of officers and verification of the powers of the several members. So we say, a club, a party or a faction is organized, when it takes a systemized form.
This original and supreme will organizes the government.
ORGANIZED
pp. Formed with organs; constructed organically; systemized; reduced to a form in which all the parts may act together to one end. Animals and plants are organized bodies. Minerals are not organized bodies.
ORGANIZING
ppr. Constructing with suitable organs; reducing to system in order to produce united action to one end.
ORGAN-LOFT
n.The loft where an organ stands.
ORGANOGRAPHIC, ORGANOGRAPHICAL
a.Pertaining to organography.
ORGANOGRAPHY
n.[Gr. ] In botany, a description of the organs of plants, or of the names and kinds of their organs.
ORGAN-PIPE
n.The pipe of a musical organ.
ORGAN-STOP
n.The stop of an organ, or any collection of pipes under one general name.
ORGANY
[See Origan. ]
ORGANZINE
n.Silk twisted into threads; thrown silk.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
ORGAN
Or "gan, n. Etym: [L. organum, Gr. work: cf. F. organe. See Work, and cf. Orgue, Orgy. ]
1. An instrument or medium by which some important action is performed, or an important end accomplished; as, legislatures, courts, armies, taxgatherers, etc. , are organs of government.
2. (Biol.)
Defn: A natural part or structure in an animal or a plant, capable of performing some special action (termed its function ), which is essential to the life or well-being of the whole; as, the heart, lungs, etc. , are organs of animals; the root, stem, foliage, etc. ,are organs of plants.
Note: In animals the organs are generally made up of several tissues, one of which usually predominates, and determines the principal function of the organ. Groups of organs constitute a system. See System.
3. A component part performing an essential office in the working of any complex machine; as, the cylinder, valves, crank, etc. , are organs of the steam engine.
4. A medium of communication between one person or body and another; as, the secretary of state is the organ of communication between the government and a foreign power; a newspaper is the organ of its editor, or of a party, sect, etc.
5. Etym: [Cf. AS. organ, fr. L. organum. ] (Mus. )
Defn: A wind instrument containing numerous pipes of various dimensions and kinds, which are filled with wind from a bellows, and played upon by means of keys similar to those of a piano, and sometimes by foot keys or pedals; -- formerly used in the plural, each pipe being considired an organ. The deep, majestic, solemn organs blow. Pope.
Note: Chaucer used the form orgon as a plural. The merry orgon... that in the church goon [go ]. Barrel organ, Choir organ, Great organ, etc. See under Barrel, Choir, etc. -- Cabinet organ (Mus. ), an organ of small size, as for a chapel or for domestic use; a reed organ. -- Organ bird (Zoöl.), a Tasmanian crow shrike (Gymnorhina organicum ). It utters discordant notes like those of a hand organ out of tune. -- Organ fish (Zoöl.), the drumfish. -- Organ gun. (Mil. ) Same as Orgue (b ). -- Organ harmonium (Mus. ), an harmonium of large capacity and power. -- Organ of Gorti (Anat. ), a complicated structure in the cochlea of the ear, including the auditory hair cells, the rods or fibers of Corti, the membrane of Corti, etc. See Note under Ear. -- Organ pipe. See Pipe, n., 1. -- Organ-pipe coral. (Zoöl.) See Tubipora. -- Organ point (Mus. ), a passage in which the tonic or dominant is sustained continuously by one part, while the other parts move.
ORGAN
ORGAN Or "gan, v. t.
Defn: To supply with an organ or organs; to fit with organs; to organize. [Obs. ] Thou art elemented and organed for other apprehensions. Bp. Mannyngham.
ORGANDIE; ORGANDY
Or "gan *die, Or "gan *dy, n. Etym: [F. organdi. ]
Defn: A kind of transparent light muslin.
ORGANIC
Or *gan "ic, a. Etym: [L. organicus, Gr. organique. ]
1. (Biol.)
Defn: Of or pertaining to an organ or its functions, or to objects composed of organs; consisting of organs, or containing them; as, the organic structure of animals and plants; exhibiting characters peculiar to living organisms; as, organic bodies, organic life, organic remains. Cf. Inorganic.
2. Produced by the organs; as, organic pleasure. [R.]
3. Instrumental; acting as instruments of nature or of art to a certain destined function or end. [R.] Those organic arts which enable men to discourse and write perspicuously. Milton.
4. Forming a whole composed of organs. Hence: Of or pertaining to a system of organs; inherent in, or resulting from, a certain organization; as, an organic government; his love of truth was not inculcated, but organic.
5. Pertaining to, or denoting, any one of the large series of substances which, in nature or origin, are connected with vital processes, and include many substances of artificial production which may or may not occur in animals or plants; -- contrasted with Ant: inorganic.
Note: The principles of organic and inorganic chemistry are identical; but the enormous number and the completeness of related series of organic compounds, together with their remarkable facility of exchange and substitution, offer an illustration of chemical reaction and homology not to be paralleled in inorganic chemistry. Organic analysis (Chem. ), the analysis of organic compounds, concerned chiefly with the determination of carbon as carbon dioxide, hydrogen as water, oxygen as the difference between the sum of the others and 1 per cent, and nitrogen as free nitrogen, ammonia, or nitric oxide; -- formerly called ultimate analysis, in distinction from proximate analysis. -- Organic chemistry. See under Chemistry. -- Organic compounds. (Chem. ) See Carbon compounds, under Carbon. -- Organic description of a curve (Geom.), the description of a curve on a plane by means of instruments. Brande & C. -- Organic disease (Med. ), a disease attended with morbid changes in the structure of the organs of the body or in the composition of its fluids; -- opposed to functional disease. -- Organic electricity. See under Electricity. -- Organic law or laws, a law or system of laws, or declaration of principles fundamental to the existence and organization of a political or other association; a constitution. -- Organic stricture (Med. ), a contraction of one of the natural passages of the body produced by structural changes in its walls, as distinguished from a spasmodic stricture, which is due to muscular contraction.
ORGANICAL
ORGANICAL Or *gan "ic *al, a.
Defn: Organic. The organical structure of human bodies, whereby they live and move. Bentley.
ORGANICALLY
ORGANICALLY Or *gan "ic *al *ly, adv.
Defn: In an organic manner; by means of organs or with reference to organic functions; hence, fundamentally. Gladstone.
ORGANICALNESS
ORGANICALNESS Or *gan "ic *al *ness, n.
Defn: The quality or state of being organic.
ORGANICISM
ORGANICISM Or *gan "i *cism, n. (Med. )
Defn: The doctrine of the localization of disease, or which refers it always to a material lesion of an organ. Dunglison.
ORGANIFIC
Or `gan *if "ic, a. Etym: [Organ + L. -ficare (in comp. ) to make. See fy. ]
Defn: Making an organic or organized structure; producing an organism; acting through, or resulting from, organs. Prof. Park.
ORGANISM
Or "gan *ism, n. Etym: [Cf. F. organisme. ]
1. Organic structure; organization. "The advantageous organism of the eye. " Grew.
2. (Biol.)
Defn: An organized being; a living body, either vegetable or animal, compozed of different organs or parts with functions which are separate, but mutually dependent, and essential to the life of the individual.
Note: Some of the lower forms of life are so simple in structure as to be without organs, but are still called organisms, since they have different parts analogous in functions to the organs of higher plants and animals.
ORGANIST
Or "gan *ist, n. Etym: [Cf. F. organiste. ]
1. (Mus. )
Defn: One who plays on the organ.
2. (R. C. Ch. )
Defn: One of the priests who organized or sung in parts. [Obs. ]
ORGANISTA
Or `ga *nis "ta, n. Etym: [Sp. , an organis.] (Zoöl.)
Defn: Any one of several South American wrens, noted for the sweetness of their song.
ORGANITY
ORGANITY Or *gan "i *ty, n.
Defn: Organism. [R.]
ORGANIZABILITY
ORGANIZABILITY Or `gan *i `za *bil "i *ty, n.
Defn: Quality of being organizable; capability of being organized.
ORGANIZABLE
ORGANIZABLE Or "gan *i `za *ble, a.
Defn: Capable of being organized; esp. (Biol.), capable of being formed into living tissue; as, organizable matter.
ORGANIZATION
Or `gan *i *za "tion, n. Etym: [Cf. F. organisation. ]
1. The act of organizing; the act of arranging in a systematic way for use or action; as, the organization of an army, or of a deliberative body. "The first organization of the general government. " Pickering.
2. The state of being organized; also, the relations included in such a state or condition. What is organization but the connection of parts in and for a whole, so that each part is, at once, end and means Coleridge.
3. That wich is organized; an organized existence; an organism; specif. (Biol.), an arrangement of parts for the performance of the functions necessary to life. The cell may be regarded as the most simple, the most common, and the earliest form of organization. McKendrick.
ORGANIZE
Or "gan *ize, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Organized; p. pr. & vb. n.Organizing. ] Etym: [Cf. F. organiser, Gr. Organ. ]
1. (Biol.)
Defn: To furnish with organs; to give an organic structure to; to endow with capacity for the functions of life; as, an organized being; organized matter; -- in this sense used chiefly in the past participle. These nobler faculties of the mind, matter organized could never produce. Ray.
2. To arrange or constitute in parts, each having a special function, act, office, or relation; to systematize; to get into working order; -- applied to products of the human intellect, or to human institutions and undertakings, as a science, a government, an army, a war, etc. This original and supreme will organizes the government. Cranch.
3. (Mus. )
Defn: To sing in parts; as, to organize an anthem. [R.] Busby.
ORGANIZER
ORGANIZER Or "gan *i `zer, n.
Defn: One who organizes.
ORGANLING
ORGANLING Or "gan *ling, n. (Zoöl.)
Defn: A large kind of sea fish; the orgeis.
ORGANO-
Or "ga *no-. Etym: [See Organ. ]
Defn: A combining form denoting relation to, or connection with, an organ or organs.
ORGANOGEN
Or *gan "o *gen, n. Etym: [Organo- + -gen. ] (Chem. )
Defn: 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.
ORGANOGENESIS
Or `ga *no *gen "e *sis, n. Etym: [Organo- + genesis. ]
1. (Biol.)
Defn: The origin and development of organs in animals and plants.
2. (Biol.)
Defn: The germ history of the organs and systems of organs, -- a branch of morphogeny. Haeckel.
ORGANOGENIC
ORGANOGENIC Or `ga *no *gen "ic, a. (Biol.)
Defn: Of or pertaining to organogenesis.
ORGANOGENY
ORGANOGENY Or `ga *nog "e *ny, n. (Biol.)
Defn: Organogenesis.
ORGANOGRAPHIC; ORGANOGRAPHICAL
Or `ga *no *graph "ic, Or `ga *no *graph "ic *al, a. Etym: [Cf. F.organographique.]
Defn: Of or pertaining to organography.
ORGANOGRAPHIST
ORGANOGRAPHIST Or `ga *nog "ra *phist, n.
Defn: One versed in organography.
ORGANOGRAPHY
Or `ga *nog "ra *phy, n. Etym: [Organo- + -graphy: cf. F. organographie.]
Defn: A description of the organs of animals or plants.
ORGANOLEPTIC
Or `ga *no *lep "tic, a. Etym: [F. organoleptique, fr. Gr. (Physiol.)
Defn: Making an impression upon an organ; plastic; -- said of the effect or impression produced by any substance on the organs of touch, taste, or smell, and also on the organism as a whole.
ORGANOLOGICAL
ORGANOLOGICAL Or `ga *no *log "ic *al, a.
Defn: Of or relating to organology.
ORGANOLOGY
Or `ga *nol "o *gy, n. Etym: [Organ + -logy: cf. F. organologie. ]
1. The science of organs or of anything considered as an organic structure. The science of style, as an organ of thought, of style in relation to the ideas and feelings, might be called the organology of style. De Quincey.
2. That branch of biology which treats, in particular, of the organs of animals and plants. See Morphology.
ORGANOMETALLIC
ORGANOMETALLIC Or `ga *no *me *tal "lic, a. (Chem. )
Defn: Metalorganic.
ORGANON; ORGANUM
Or "ga *non, Or "ga *num, n. Etym: [NL. organon, L. organum. See Organ. ]
Defn: An organ or instrument; hence, a method by which philosophical or scientific investigation may be conducted; -- a term adopted from the Aristotelian writers by Lord Bacon, as the title ("Novum Organon ") of part of his treatise on philosophical method. Sir. W.Hamilton.
ORGANONYMY
Or `ga *non "y *my, n. Etym: [Organo- + Gr. (Biol.)
Defn: The designation or nomenclature of organs. B. G. Wilder.
ORGANOPHYLY
Or `ga *noph "y *ly, n. Etym: [Organo- + Gr. (Biol.)
Defn: The tribal history of organs, -- a branch of morphophyly. Haeckel.
ORGANOPLASTIC
Or `ga *no *plas "tic, a. Etym: [Organo- + -plastic. ] (Biol.)
Defn: Having the property of producing the tissues or organs of animals and plants; as, the organoplastic cells.
ORGANOSCOPY
Or `ga *nos "co *py, n. Etym: [Organo- + -scopy.]
Defn: Phrenology. Fleming.
ORGANOTROPHIC
Or `ga *no *troph "ic, a. Etym: [Organo- + Gr. (Biol.)
Defn: Relating to the creation, organization, and nutrition of living organs or parts.
ORGANULE
Or "gan *ule, n. Etym: [Dim. of organ. ] (Anat. )
Defn: One of the essential cells or elements of an organ. See Sense organule, under Sense. Huxley.
ORGANY
Or "ga *ny, n. Etym: [AS. Organe, from the Latin. See Origan. ] (Bot. )
Defn: See Origan.
ORGANZINE
Or "gan *zine, n. Etym: [F. organsin; cf. Sp. organsino, It. organzino.]
Defn: A kind of double thrown silk of very fine texture, that is, silk twisted like a rope with different strands, so as to increase its strength.
New American Oxford Dictionary
organ
or gan |ˈôrgən ˈɔrɡən | ▶noun 1 Biology a part of an organism that is typically self-contained and has a specific vital function, such as the heart or liver in humans. • a department or organization that performs a specified function: the central organs of administration and business. • a medium of communication, esp. a newspaper or periodical that serves a particular organization, political party, etc.: an article in the official organ of the Salvation Army. • (used euphemistically ) the penis. • archaic a region of the brain formerly held to be the seat of a particular faculty. 2 (also pipe organ ) a large musical instrument having rows of tuned pipes sounded by compressed air, and played using one or more keyboards to produce a wide range of musical effects. The pipes are generally arranged in ranks of a particular type, each controlled by a stop, and often into larger sets linked to separate keyboards. • a smaller instrument without pipes, producing similar sounds electronically. See also reed organ. ORIGIN late Old English, via Latin from Greek organon ‘tool, instrument, sense organ, ’ reinforced in Middle English by Old French organe .
organ-blower
organ-blower ▶noun a person or mechanism working the bellows of an organ.
organdy
or gan dy |ˈôrgəndē ˈɔrɡəndi |(also organdie ) ▶noun ( pl. organdies ) a fine translucent cotton or silk fabric that is usually stiffened and used for women's clothing. ORIGIN early 19th cent.: from French organdi, of unknown origin.
organelle
or gan elle |ˌôrgəˈnel ˌɔrɡəˈnɛl | ▶noun Biology any of a number of organized or specialized structures within a living cell. ORIGIN early 20th cent.: from modern Latin organella, diminutive of organum ‘instrument, tool ’ (see organ ).
organ grinder
or gan grind er ▶noun a street musician who plays a barrel organ.
organic
or gan ic |ôrˈganik ɔrˈɡænɪk | ▶adjective 1 of, relating to, or derived from living matter: organic soils. • Chemistry of, relating to, or denoting compounds containing carbon (other than simple binary compounds and salts ) and chiefly or ultimately of biological origin. Compare with inorganic. • (of food or farming methods ) produced or involving production without the use of chemical fertilizers, pesticides, or other artificial agents. 2 Physiology of or relating to a bodily organ or organs. • Medicine (of a disease ) affecting the structure of an organ. 3 denoting a relation between elements of something such that they fit together harmoniously as necessary parts of a whole: the organic unity of the integral work of art. • characterized by continuous or natural development: companies expand as much by acquisition as by organic growth. DERIVATIVES or gan i cal ly |-ik (ə )lē |adverb ORIGIN late Middle English: via Latin from Greek organikos ‘relating to an organ or instrument. ’
organic chemistry
or gan ic chem is try |ɔrˈɡænɪk ˈkɛməstri | ▶noun the chemistry of carbon compounds (other than simple salts such as carbonates, oxides, and carbides ).
organicism
or gan i cism |ôrˈganiˌsizəm ɔrˈɡænəsɪzəm | ▶noun 1 the doctrine that everything in nature has an organic basis or is part of an organic whole. 2 the use or advocacy of literary or artistic forms in which the parts are connected or coordinated to the whole. DERIVATIVES or gan i cist adjective & noun, or gan i cis tic |ôrˌganiˈsistik |adjective ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from French organicisme.
organic law
or |gan ¦ic law ▶noun a law stating the formal constitution of a nation.
organism
or gan ism |ˈôrgəˌnizəm ˈɔrɡəˌnɪzəm | ▶noun an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form. • the material structure of such an individual: the heart's contribution to the maintenance of the human organism. • a whole with interdependent parts, likened to a living being: the upper strata of the American social organism. DERIVATIVES or gan is mal |ˌôrgəˈnizməl |adjective, or gan is mic |ˌôrgəˈnizmik |adjective ORIGIN early 18th cent. (in the sense ‘organization, ’ from organize ): current senses derive from French organisme .
organist
or gan ist |ˈôrgənist ˈɔrɡənəst | ▶noun a person who plays the organ.
organization
or gan i za tion |ˌôrgəniˈzāSHən ˌɔrɡənəˈzeɪʃən | ▶noun 1 an organized body of people with a particular purpose, esp. a business, society, association, etc.: a research organization. 2 the action of organizing something: the organization of conferences and seminars. • the structure or arrangement of related or connected items: the spatial organization of the cells. • an efficient and orderly approach to tasks: apparent disorder and lack of organization. DERIVATIVES or gan i za tion al |-SHənl |adjective, or gan i za tion al ly |-SHən -lē |adverb
organization chart
or gan i za tion chart |ˌɔrɡənəˈzeɪʃən | ▶noun a graphic representation of the structure of an organization, showing the relationships of the positions or jobs within it.
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (abbrev.: OECD ) an organization formed in 1961 to assist the economy of its member nations and to promote world trade. Its members include the industrialized countries of western Europe together with Australia, Japan, New Zealand, and the US. Its headquarters are in Paris.
Organization for European Economic Cooperation
Organization for European Economic Cooperation (abbrev.: OEEC ) an organization established in 1948 by sixteen western European countries to promote trade and stability. It was replaced by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development in 1961.
organization man
or gan i za tion man ▶noun derogatory a man who lets his individuality and personal life be dominated by the organization he works for.
Organization of African Unity
Or gan i za tion of Af ri can U ni ty (abbr.: OAU ) an association of African states founded in 1963 for mutual cooperation and the elimination of colonialism in Africa. It is based in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
Organization of American States
Or gan i za tion of A mer i can States (abbr.: OAS ) an association including most of the countries of North and South America, chartered in 1948 by members of the former Pan American Union. It has aimed to work for peace and prosperity in the region and to uphold the sovereignty of member nations. Its headquarters are in Washington, DC.
Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries
Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries (abbrev.: OAPEC ) an association of Arab countries, founded in 1968 to promote economic cooperation and safeguard its members' interests and to ensure the supply of oil to consumer markets. Its headquarters are in Safat, Kuwait.
Organization of Central American States
Organization of Central American States (abbrev.: OCAS ) an association of Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, and Costa Rica founded in 1951 for economic and political cooperation.
Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries
Or gan i za tion of the Pe tro le um Ex port ing Coun tries (abbr.: OPEC ) an association of twelve major oil-producing countries, founded in 1960 to coordinate policies and prices, with headquarters in Vienna. Members are Algeria, Angola, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Libya, Nigeria, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Venezuela.
organize
or gan ize |ˈôrgəˌnīz ˈɔrɡəˌnaɪz | ▶verb [ with obj. ] 1 arrange into a structured whole; order: organize lessons in a planned way. • coordinate the activities of (a person or group of people ) efficiently: organize and lead a group of people. • form (a number of people ) into a labor union, political group, etc.: an attempt to organize unskilled workers | [ no obj. ] : campaigns brought women together to organize. • form (a labor union, political group, etc. ). • archaic arrange or form into a living being or tissue: the soul doth organize the body. 2 make arrangements or preparations for (an event or activity ); coordinate: the union organized a 24 -hour general strike | social and cultural programs are organized by the committee. • take responsibility for providing or arranging: he is sometimes asked to stay behind, organizing transportation. DERIVATIVES or gan iz a ble adjective ORIGIN late Middle English: from medieval Latin organizare, from Latin organum ‘instrument, tool ’ (see organ ).
organized
or gan ized |ˈôrgəˌnīzd ˈɔrɡəˌnaɪzd | ▶adjective arranged in a systematic way, esp. on a large scale: organized crime. • having one's affairs in order so as to deal with them efficiently: I am systematic and organized enough to save things. • having formed a labor union, political group, etc.: a repressive regime that crushed organized labor.
organizer
or gan iz er |ˈôrgəˌnīzər ˈɔrɡənaɪzər | ▶noun 1 a person who organizes: the organizers of the demonstration | he worked as a union organizer all around the state of New Jersey. 2 a thing used for organizing. See also electronic organizer, personal organizer.
organ loft
or gan loft |ˈɔrɡən ˌlɔft | ▶noun a balcony in a church or concert hall for an organ.
organo-
organo- ▶comb. form 1 chiefly Biology relating to bodily organs: organogenesis. 2 Chemistry (forming names of classes of organic compounds containing a particular element or group ) organic: organochlorine | organophosphate. ORIGIN from Greek organon ‘organ ’; sense 2 from organic .
organochlorine
or ga no chlo rine |ˌôrgənōˈklôrēn ˌɔrɡənoʊˈklɔrin | ▶noun [ often as modifier ] any of a large group of pesticides and other synthetic organic compounds with chlorinated aromatic molecules.
organ of Corti
or gan of Cor ti |ˈkôrtē ˌɔrɡən əv ˈkɔrti | ▶noun Anatomy a structure in the cochlea of the inner ear that produces nerve impulses in response to sound vibrations. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: named after Alfonso Corti (1822 –76 ), Italian anatomist.
organogenesis
or ga no gen e sis |ˌôrgənōˈjenisis ˌɔrɡənoʊˈʤɛnəsəs | ▶noun (also organogeny |ˌôrgəˈnäjənē |) Biology the production and development of the organs of an animal or plant.
organoleptic
or ga no lep tic |ˌôrgənōˈleptik ˌɔrɡənoʊˈlɛptɪk | ▶adjective acting on or involving the use of the sense organs. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from French organoleptique, from Greek organon ‘organ ’ + lēptikos ‘disposed to take ’ (from lambanein ‘take ’).
organometallic
or ga no me tal lic |ˌôrgənōməˈtalik ˌɔrɡənoʊməˈtælɪk | ▶adjective Chemistry (of a compound ) containing a metal atom bonded to an organic group or groups.
organon
or ga non |ˈôrgəˌnän ˈɔrɡənɑn | ▶noun an instrument of thought, esp. a means of reasoning or a system of logic. ORIGIN late 16th cent. (denoting a bodily organ ): from Greek, literally ‘instrument, organ. ’ Organon was the title of Aristotle's logical treatises.
organophosphate
or ga no phos phate |ˌôrganəˈfäsfāt, ˌôrganō -ˌɔrɡənəˈfɑsfeɪt | ▶noun any organic compound whose molecule contains one or more phosphate ester groups, esp. a pesticide of this kind.
organophosphorus
or ga no phos pho rus |ˌôrgənəˈfäsf (ə )rəs, ôrˌganōˈ -ˌɔrɡənəˈfɑsfərəs | ▶noun [ as modifier ] denoting synthetic organic compounds containing phosphorus, esp. pesticides and nerve gases of this kind.
organotherapy
or ga no ther a py |ˌôrgənōˈTHerəpē, ôrˌganō -ˌɔrɡənəˈθɛrəpi | ▶noun the treatment of disease with extracts from animal organs, esp. glands. DERIVATIVES or ga no ther a peu tic |-ˌTHerəˈpyo͞otik |adjective
organ pipe cactus
or gan pipe cac tus ▶noun a large cactus native to the southwestern US, having columnar stems or branches and typically flowering at night. [Several species in the family Cactaceae, including Lemaireocereus marginatus and Cereus thurberi. ]
organ pipe coral
or gan pipe cor al ▶noun a tropical coral that forms narrow parallel calcareous tubes linked by transverse plates. [Genus Tubipora, order Stolonifera. ]
organ-screen
or gan-screen ▶noun an ornamental screen above which the organ is placed in some cathedrals and large churches, typically between the choir and the nave.
organ stop
or gan stop ▶noun a set of pipes of a similar tone in an organ. • the handle of the mechanism that brings such a set into action.
organum
or ga num |ˈôrgənəm ˈɔrɡənəm | ▶noun ( pl. organa |-nə | ) (in medieval music ) a form of early polyphony based on an existing plainsong. ORIGIN Latin, from Greek organon, literally ‘instrument, organ. ’
organza
or gan za |ôrˈganzə ɔrˈɡænzə | ▶noun a thin, stiff, transparent fabric made of silk or a synthetic yarn. ORIGIN early 19th cent.: probably from French organsin (see organzine ).
organzine
or gan zine |ˈôrgənˌzēn ˈɔrɡənzin | ▶noun a silk thread made of strands twisted together in the contrary direction to that of each individual strand. ORIGIN late 17th cent.: from French organsin, from Italian organzino, of unknown ultimate origin.
Oxford Dictionary
organ
organ |ˈɔːg (ə )n | ▶noun 1 a part of an organism which is typically self-contained and has a specific vital function: the internal organs. • used euphemistically to refer to the penis. • archaic a region of the brain formerly held to be the seat of a particular faculty. 2 (also pipe organ ) a large musical instrument having rows of pipes supplied with air from bellows (now usually electrically powered ), and played using a keyboard or by an automatic mechanism. The pipes are generally arranged in ranks of a particular type, each controlled by a stop, and often into larger sets linked to separate keyboards. See also reed organ. • an electronic keyboard instrument that produces sounds similar to those of a pipe organ. 3 a department or organization that performs a specified function: the organs of local government. 4 a newspaper or periodical which promotes the views of a political party or movement: he repositioned the journal as a leading organ of neoconservatism. ORIGIN late Old English, via Latin from Greek organon ‘tool, instrument, sense organ ’, reinforced in Middle English by Old French organe .
organ-blower
organ-blower ▶noun a person or mechanism working the bellows of an organ.
organdie
organdie |ˈɔːg (ə )ndi, ɔːˈgandi |(US also organdy ) ▶noun ( pl. organdies ) [ mass noun ] a fine translucent cotton muslin that is usually stiffened and is used for women's clothing. ORIGIN early 19th cent.: from French organdi, of unknown origin.
organelle
organelle |ˌɔːgəˈnɛl | ▶noun Biology any of a number of organized or specialized structures within a living cell. ORIGIN early 20th cent.: from modern Latin organella, diminutive of organum ‘instrument, tool ’ (see organ ).
organ grinder
organ grinder ▶noun a street musician who plays a barrel organ. • a person in control of another. [with reference to the tradition of an organ grinder's keeping a monkey trained to collect money. ]
organic
or |gan ¦ic |ɔːˈganɪk | ▶adjective 1 relating to or derived from living matter: organic soils. • Chemistry relating to or denoting compounds containing carbon (other than simple binary compounds and salts ) and chiefly or ultimately of biological origin. Compare with inorganic. 2 (of food or farming methods ) produced or involving production without the use of chemical fertilizers, pesticides, or other artificial chemicals. 3 Physiology relating to a bodily organ or organs. • Medicine (of a disease ) affecting the structure of an organ. 4 denoting or characterized by a harmonious relationship between the elements of a whole: the organic unity of the integral work of art. • characterized by gradual or natural development: the organic growth of community projects. ▶noun (usu. organics ) 1 a food produced by organic farming. 2 an organic chemical compound. DERIVATIVES organically adverb ORIGIN late Middle English: via Latin from Greek organikos ‘relating to an organ or instrument ’.
organic chemistry
or |gan ¦ic chem |is ¦try ▶noun [ mass noun ] the branch of chemistry that deals with carbon compounds (other than simple salts such as carbonates, oxides, and carbides ).
organicism
or ¦gani |cism |ɔːˈganɪsɪz (ə )m | ▶noun [ mass noun ] 1 the doctrine that everything in nature has an organic basis or is part of an organic whole. 2 the use or advocacy of literary or artistic forms in which the parts are connected or coordinated in the whole. DERIVATIVES organicist adjective & noun, organicistic adjective ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from French organicisme.
organic law
or |gan ¦ic law ▶noun a law stating the formal constitution of a nation.
organigram
organigram |ɔːˈganɪgram |(also organogram ) ▶noun another term for organization chart. ORIGIN 1960s: from organization + -gram 1 .
organism
or ¦gan |ism |ˈɔːg (ə )nɪz (ə )m | ▶noun an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form. • the material structure of an organism. • a system or organization consisting of interdependent parts, compared to a living being: the Church is a divinely constituted organism. DERIVATIVES organismal adjective, organismic adjective ORIGIN early 18th cent. (in the sense ‘organization ’, from organize ): current senses derive from French organisme .
organist
or ¦gan |ist |ˈɔːg (ə )nɪst | ▶noun a person who plays the organ.
organization
organization |ɔːg (ə )nʌɪˈzeɪʃ (ə )n |(also organisation ) ▶noun 1 an organized group of people with a particular purpose, such as a business or government department: a research organization. 2 [ mass noun ] the action of organizing something: the organization of conferences. • the quality of being systematic and efficient: his lack of organization. 3 [ mass noun ] the way in which the elements of a whole are arranged: the spatial organization of the cells. DERIVATIVES organizational adjective, organizationally adverb
organization chart
or ¦gan |iza |tion chart ▶noun a graphic representation of the structure of an organization showing the relationships of the positions or jobs within it.
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (abbrev.: OECD ) an organization formed in 1961 to assist the economy of its member nations and to promote world trade. Its members include the industrialized countries of western Europe together with Australia, Japan, New Zealand, and the US. Its headquarters are in Paris.
Organization for European Economic Cooperation
Organization for European Economic Cooperation (abbrev.: OEEC ) an organization established in 1948 by sixteen western European countries to promote trade and stability. It was replaced by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development in 1961.
organization man
or ¦gan |iza |tion man ▶noun derogatory a man who lets his individuality and personal life be dominated by the organization he serves.
Organization of African Unity
Organization of African Unity (abbrev.: OAU ) an association of African states founded in 1963 for mutual cooperation and the elimination of colonialism in Africa. In 2002 it was reconstituted as the African Union.
Organization of American States
Organization of American States (abbrev.: OAS ) an association including most of the countries of North and South America, originally founded in 1890 for largely commercial purposes. From 1948 it has aimed to work for peace and prosperity in the region and to uphold the sovereignty of member nations. Its headquarters are in Washington DC.
Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries
Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries (abbrev.: OAPEC ) an association of Arab countries, founded in 1968 to promote economic cooperation and safeguard its members' interests and to ensure the supply of oil to consumer markets. Its headquarters are in Safat, Kuwait.
Organization of Central American States
Organization of Central American States (abbrev.: OCAS ) an association of Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, and Costa Rica founded in 1951 for economic and political cooperation.
Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries
Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries |ˈəʊpɛk |(abbrev.: OPEC |ˈəʊpɛk |) an association of the thirteen major oil-producing countries, founded in 1960 to coordinate policies. Its headquarters are in Vienna.
organize
organize |ˈɔːg (ə )nʌɪz |(also organise ) ▶verb [ with obj. ] 1 arrange systematically; order: organize lessons in a planned way. • coordinate the activities of (a person or group ) efficiently: she was unsuited to anything where she had to organize herself. • form (a number of people ) into a trade union or other political group: we all believed in the need to organize women. 2 make arrangements or preparations for (an event or activity ): social programmes are organized by the school. • take responsibility for providing or arranging: Julie organized food and drink for the band. 3 archaic arrange or form into a living being or tissue. DERIVATIVES organizable adjective ORIGIN late Middle English: from medieval Latin organizare, from Latin organum ‘instrument, tool ’ (see organ ).
organized
organized |ˈɔːɡənʌɪzd |(also organised ) ▶adjective arranged in a systematic way, especially on a large scale: organized crime. • able to plan one's activities efficiently: she used to be so organized. • having formed a trade union or other political group: a repressive regime which crushed organized labour.
organizer
organizer |ˈɔːg (ə )nʌɪzə |(also organiser ) ▶noun 1 a person who arranges an event or activity. 2 a thing used for organizing. See also personal organizer.
organ loft
organ loft ▶noun a gallery in a church or concert hall for an organ.
organo-
organo- |ˈɔːg (ə )nəʊ, ɔːˈganəʊ | ▶combining form 1 chiefly Biology relating to bodily organs: organogenesis. 2 Chemistry (forming names of classes of organic compounds containing a particular element or group ) organic: organochlorine | organophosphate. ORIGIN from Greek organon ‘organ ’; sense 2 from organic .
organochlorine
or ¦gano |chlor ¦ine ▶noun [ often as modifier ] any of a large group of pesticides and other synthetic organic compounds with chlorinated aromatic molecules.
organ of Corti
organ of Corti ▶noun Anatomy a structure in the cochlea of the inner ear which produces nerve impulses in response to sound vibrations. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: named after Alfonso Corti (1822 –76 ), Italian anatomist.
organogenesis
organogenesis |ˌɔːg (ə )nə (ʊ )ˈdʒɛnɪsɪs, ɔːˌgan (ə )-| ▶noun [ mass noun ] Biology the production and development of the organs of an animal or plant.
organogram
or ¦gano |gram |ɔːˈganə (ʊ )gram | ▶noun variant spelling of organigram.
organoleptic
organoleptic |ˌɔːg (ə )nə (ʊ )ˈlɛptɪk | ▶adjective acting on, or involving the use of, the sense organs. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from French organoleptique, from Greek organon ‘organ ’ + lēptikos ‘disposed to take ’ (from lambanein ‘take ’).
organometallic
or ¦gano |met ¦al |lic |ɔːˌganəʊmɪˈtalɪk | ▶adjective Chemistry (of a compound ) containing a metal atom bonded to an organic group or groups.
organon
organon |ˈɔːg (ə )nɒn | ▶noun an instrument of thought, especially a means of reasoning or a system of logic. ORIGIN late 16th cent. (denoting a bodily organ ): from Greek, literally ‘instrument, organ ’. Organon was the title of Aristotle's logical treatises.
organophosphate
organophosphate |ɔːˌganəʊˈfɒsfeɪt | ▶noun any organic compound whose molecule contains one or more phosphate ester groups, especially a pesticide of this kind.
organophosphorus
organophosphorus |ˌɔːg (ə )nəʊˈfɒsf (ə )rəs | ▶noun [ as modifier ] denoting synthetic organic compounds containing phosphorus, especially pesticides and nerve gases of this kind.
organotherapy
or ¦gano |ther ¦apy |ˌɔːg (ə )nəʊˈθɛrəpi | ▶noun [ mass noun ] the treatment of disease with extracts from animal organs, especially glands. DERIVATIVES organotherapeutic adjective
organ pipe cactus
organ pipe cactus ▶noun a large cactus native to the south-western US, having columnar stems or branches and typically flowering at night. ●Several species in the family Cactaceae, including Lemaireocereus marginatus and Cereus thurberi.
organ-pipe coral
organ-pipe coral ▶noun a tropical coral which forms narrow parallel calcareous tubes linked by transverse plates. ●Genus Tubipora, order Stolonifera.
organ screen
organ screen ▶noun an ornamental screen above which the organ is placed in some cathedrals and large churches, typically between the choir and the nave.
organ stop
organ stop ▶noun a set of pipes of a similar tone in an organ. • the handle of the mechanism that brings an organ stop into action.
organum
organum |ˈɔːg (ə )nəm | ▶noun ( pl. organa |-nə | ) an early type of polyphonic music based on plainsong with an accompaniment sung below or above the melody. • a part sung as an accompaniment below or above a melody. ORIGIN Latin, from Greek organon, literally ‘instrument, organ ’.
organza
organza |ɔːˈganzə | ▶noun [ mass noun ] a thin, stiff, transparent dress fabric made of silk or a synthetic yarn. ORIGIN early 19th cent.: probably from French organsin (see organzine ).
organzine
organzine |ˈɔːg (ə )nziːn, -ˈganziːn | ▶noun [ mass noun ] a silk thread made of strands twisted together in the contrary direction to that of each individual strand. ORIGIN late 17th cent.: from French organsin, from Italian organzino, of unknown ultimate origin.
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organ
organ noun 1 the internal organs: body part, biological structure. 2 an article in the official organ of the Salvation Army: newspaper, paper, journal, periodical, magazine, newsletter, gazette, publication, mouthpiece; informal rag.
organic
organic adjective 1 organic matter: living, live, animate, biological, biotic. 2 organic vegetables: pesticide-free, additive-free, natural. 3 the love scenes were an organic part of the drama: essential, fundamental, integral, intrinsic, vital, indispensable, inherent. 4 a society is an organic whole: structured, organized, coherent, integrated, coordinated, ordered, harmonious. WORD TOOLKIT Word Toolkits illustrate the difference between close synonyms by means of words typically used with them.
organism
organism noun 1 fish and other organisms: living thing, being, creature, animal, plant, life form. 2 a complex political organism: structure, system, organization, entity.
organization
organization noun 1 the organization of conferences: planning, arrangement, coordination, administration, organizing, running, management. 2 the overall organization of the book: structure, arrangement, plan, pattern, order, form, format, framework, composition, constitution. 3 his lack of organization: efficiency, order, orderliness, planning. 4 a large international organization: company, firm, corporation, institution, group, consortium, conglomerate, agency, association, society; informal outfit.
organize
organize verb 1 organizing and disseminating information: (put in ) order, arrange, sort (out ), assemble, marshal, put straight, group, classify, collocate, categorize, catalog, codify, systematize, systemize; rare methodize. 2 they organized a search party: make arrangements for, arrange, coordinate, sort out, put together, fix up, set up, orchestrate, take care of, see to /about, deal with, manage, conduct, administrate, mobilize; schedule, timetable, program; formal concert.
organized
organized adjective an organized campaign: (well ) ordered, well run, well regulated, structured; orderly, efficient, neat, tidy, methodical; informal together. ANTONYMS inefficient.
Oxford Thesaurus
organ
organ noun 1 the internal organs: part of the body, body part, biological structure. 2 an article in the official organ of the Salvation Army: newspaper, paper, journal, periodical, magazine, newsletter, gazette, bulletin, publication, means of communication, mouthpiece, voice, forum, vehicle, medium, channel, instrument, agency; informal rag.
organic
organic adjective 1 organic matter: living, live, animate, biological, natural; technical biotic. ANTONYMS inorganic. 2 organic vegetables | organic farming: pesticide-free, additive-free, chemical-free, non-chemical, natural. 3 the love scenes were an organic part of the drama and important in the story telling: essential, fundamental, basic, integral, intrinsic, vital, indispensable, inherent, constitutive, innate, structural. ANTONYMS incidental. 4 a society is an organic whole: structured, organized, coherent, integrated, coordinated, ordered, systematic, systematized, methodical, orderly, consistent, harmonious, methodized. ANTONYMS disparate. WORD TOOLKIT Word Toolkits illustrate the difference between close synonyms by means of words typically used with them.
organism
organism noun 1 fish and other organisms: living thing, being, creature, animal, plant, structure, life form, entity, body. 2 parliament is a complex political organism: structure, system, organization, entity, whole, set-up.
organization
organization noun 1 the organization of conferences and seminars: planning, arrangement, coordination, structuring, administration, organizing, running, management, logistics; establishment, formation, development, assembling, assembly, regulation. 2 the overall organization of the book: structure, arrangement, scheme, plan, pattern, order, form, format, framework, system, composition, constitution, shape, make-up, configuration; systematization, methodization, categorization, classification, codification. 3 his lack of organization: efficiency, order, orderliness, sense of order, method, system, tidiness, planning. 4 a large international organization: company, firm, concern, operation, corporation, institution, group, establishment, consortium, conglomerate, combine, syndicate, body, agency, federation, confederation, alliance, coalition, association, movement, society, league, club, network, confederacy; informal outfit, set-up.
organize
organize verb 1 try to organize your thoughts | our primary objective is to collect, organize, and disseminate information: put in order, order, arrange, sort, sort out, assemble, marshal, put straight, group, dispose, classify, collocate, categorize, catalogue, codify, tabulate, compile, systematize, systemize, regulate, regiment, standardize, structure, shape, mould, lick /knock into shape, pigeonhole; Medicine triage; rare methodize. ANTONYMS jumble, disorganize. 2 a local man organized a search party | I'll organize the transport: make arrangements for, arrange, coordinate, sort out, put together, fix up, get together, orchestrate, choreograph, be responsible for, be in charge of, take care of, look after, see to, see about, deal with, direct, run, manage, conduct, administrate, set up, mobilize, mastermind, engineer; institute, develop, form, create, establish, found, originate, begin, start; schedule, timetable, programme; rare concert.
organized
organized adjective a highly organized campaign | she used to be so organized: well ordered, in order, ordered, well run, well regulated, orderly, efficient, neat, tidy, methodical, businesslike, planned, systematic, structured, arranged; informal together. ANTONYMS disorganized, inefficient.
Duden Dictionary
Organ
Or gan Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Org a n |das Organ; Genitiv: des Organ [e ]s, Plural: die Organe lateinisch organum = Werkzeug, (Musik )instrument, Orgel < griechisch órganon, auch = Körperteil 1 jeweils ein in sich geschlossenes selbstständiges System darstellender Teil des menschlichen und tierischen Körpers, der eine bestimmte Aufgabe erfüllt die inneren Organe | ein lebenswichtiges Organ verpflanzen, spenden 2 umgangssprachlich menschliche Stimme ein lautes Organ haben 3 Plural selten wohl nach französisch organe bildungssprachlich Zeitung, Zeitschrift einer politischen oder gesellschaftlichen Interessengruppe, Partei o. Ä. das wöchentlich erscheinende Organ der Gewerkschaft 4 wohl nach französisch organe bildungssprachlich Institution oder Behörde mit bestimmten Aufgaben ein beratendes Organ
Organa
Or ga na |O rgana |Plural von Organum
organal
or ga nal Adjektiv |organ a l |1 das Organum betreffend 2 orgelartig
Organbank
Or gan bank Substantiv, feminin Medizin , die |Org a nbank |die Organbank < Plural: Organbanken > Einrichtung, die der Aufbewahrung und Abgabe von Organen 1 oder Teilen davon für Transplantationen dient
Organdin
Or gan din Substantiv, maskulin selten , der |Organd i n |der Organdin; Genitiv: des Organdins Organdy
Organdy
Or gan dy Substantiv, maskulin , der |Org a ndy …di |französisch -englisch fast durchsichtiges, wie Glasbatist ausgerüstetes Baumwollgewebe in zarten Pastellfarben
Organell
Or ga nell Substantiv, Neutrum Biologie , das Organelle |Organ e ll |zu Organ a in seiner Bedeutung mit einem Organ 1 vergleichbares Gebilde des Zellplasmas eines Einzellers b Feinstruktur einer tierischen oder pflanzlichen Zelle
Organelle
Or ga nel le Substantiv, feminin Biologie , die Organell |Organ e lle |die Organelle; Genitiv: der Organelle, Plural: die Organellen zu Organ a in seiner Bedeutung mit einem Organ 1 vergleichbares Gebilde des Zellplasmas eines Einzellers b Feinstruktur einer tierischen oder pflanzlichen Zelle
Organempfänger
Or gan emp fän ger Substantiv, maskulin Medizin , der |Org a nempfänger |jemand, dessen eigenes erkranktes Organ 1 operativ durch ein fremdes gesundes ersetzt wird
Organempfängerin
Or gan emp fän ge rin Substantiv, feminin , die |Org a nempfängerin |weibliche Form zu Organempfänger
Organentnahme
Or gan ent nah me Substantiv, feminin Medizin , die |Org a nentnahme |operative Entnahme eines Organs
Organfett
Or gan fett Substantiv, Neutrum Biologie, Medizin , das |Org a nfett |Fett, das für den Zellstoffwechsel notwendig ist; Zellfett
Organfunktion
Or gan funk ti on Substantiv, feminin Medizin , die |Org a nfunktion | Funktion 1a eines Organs, von Organen
Organhandel
Or gan han del Substantiv, maskulin , der |Org a nhandel |[illegaler ] Handel mit Spenderorganen Organhandel ist ein professionell organisiertes Geschäft
Organigramm
Or ga ni gramm Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Organigr a mm |das Organigramm; Genitiv: des Organigramms, Plural: die Organigramme Kunstwort, -gramm 1 Schema in Form eines Stammbaums, das den Aufbau einer wirtschaftlichen Organisation erkennen lässt und über Einteilung der Arbeit oder über die Zuweisung bestimmter Aufgabenbereiche an bestimmte Personen Auskunft gibt 2 Organogramm 1
Organik
Or ga nik Substantiv, feminin , die |Org a nik |griechisch-lateinisch 1 Lehre vom geologischen, vegetabilischen und animalischen Organismus bei Hegel 2 Chemie organische Chemie
Organiker
Or ga ni ker Substantiv, maskulin , der |Org a niker |der Organiker; Genitiv: des Organikers, Plural: die Organiker Chemiker mit speziellen Kenntnissen und Interessen auf dem Gebiet der organischen Chemie
Organikerin
Or ga ni ke rin Substantiv, feminin , die |Org a nikerin |die Organikerin; Genitiv: der Organikerin, Plural: die Organikerinnen weibliche Form zu Organiker
organisabel
or ga ni sa bel Adjektiv |organis a bel |griechisch-lateinisch-französisch organisierbar, beschaffbar; sich verwirklichen lassend
Organisation
Or ga ni sa ti on Substantiv, feminin , die |Organisati o n |die Organisation; Genitiv: der Organisation, Plural: die Organisationen französisch organisation, zu: organiser, organisieren 1 das Organisieren 1 eine reibungslose Organisation | ihr oblag die Organisation der Veranstaltung | das ist alles nur eine Frage der Organisation 2 der Funktionstüchtigkeit einer Institution o. Ä. dienende [planmäßige ] Zusammensetzung, Struktur, Beschaffenheit die Organisation der Polizei 3 a das [Sich ]zusammenschließen zur Durchsetzung bestimmter Interessen, Zielsetzungen die Organisation der Arbeiter b einheitlich aufgebauter Verband, Zusammenschluss von Menschen zur Durchsetzung bestimmter Interessen, Zielsetzungen o. Ä. eine internationale Organisation | eine Organisation gründen, verbieten 4 Medizin selbsttätige Umwandlung abgestorbenen Körpergewebes in gesundes Gewebe
Organisationsbüro
Or ga ni sa ti ons bü ro Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Organisati o nsbüro |1 Büro, das für die Organisation 1 von etwas zuständig ist 2 Büro einer Organisation 3b
Organisationsfehler
Or ga ni sa ti ons feh ler Substantiv, maskulin , der |Organisati o nsfehler |Fehler in der Organisation 1
Organisationsform
Or ga ni sa ti ons form Substantiv, feminin , die |Organisati o nsform |Art und Weise, wie etwas organisiert ist
Organisationsgabe
Or ga ni sa ti ons ga be Substantiv, feminin , die |Organisati o nsgabe |
Organisationsgrad
Or ga ni sa ti ons grad Substantiv, maskulin , der |Organisati o nsgrad |Grad der Organisiertheit
Organisationskomitee
Or ga ni sa ti ons ko mi tee Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Organisati o nskomitee |Komitee, das für die Organisation einer [größeren ] Veranstaltung zuständig ist
Organisationsplan
Or ga ni sa ti ons plan , der Plan |Organisati o nsplan |
Organisationsstruktur
Or ga ni sa ti ons struk tur Substantiv, feminin , die |Organisati o nsstruktur |Aufbau, innere Gliederung einer Organisation
Organisationstalent
Or ga ni sa ti ons ta lent Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Organisati o nstalent |1 Talent zum Organisieren 1a Organisationstalent haben 2 jemand, der Organisationstalent 1 besitzt sie ist ein Organisationstalent
Organisationsteam
Or ga ni sa ti ons team Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Organisati o nsteam |Team, das für die Organisation einer [größeren ] Veranstaltung zuständig ist
Organisator
Or ga ni sa tor Substantiv, maskulin , der |Organis a tor |der Organisator; Genitiv: des Organisators, Plural: die Organisatoren a jemand, der etwas [verantwortlich ] organisiert geschickte Organisatoren | die Organisatoren des Festivals b jemand, der Organisationstalent besitzt er war ein ausgezeichneter Organisator
Organisatorin
Or ga ni sa to rin Substantiv, feminin , die |Organisat o rin |die Organisatorin; Genitiv: der Organisatorin, Plural: die Organisatorinnen weibliche Form zu Organisator
organisatorisch
or ga ni sa to risch Adjektiv |organisat o risch |im Hinblick auf die Organisation von etwas; das Organisieren betreffend organisatorische Mängel | organisatorisch begabt sein
organisch
or ga nisch Adjektiv |org a nisch |lateinisch organicus < griechisch organikós = als Werkzeug dienend; wirksam 1 a bildungssprachlich zum belebten Teil der Natur gehörend, ihn betreffend organische Substanzen b Chemie die Verbindungen des Kohlenstoffs betreffend die organische Chemie 2 Biologie, Medizin ein Organ 1 oder den Organismus betreffend ein organisches Leiden | er ist organisch gesund 3 bildungssprachlich einer bestimmten [natürlichen ] Gesetzmäßigkeit folgend eine organisch verlaufende Entwicklung 4 bildungssprachlich [mit etwas anderem ] eine Einheit bildend; sich harmonisch in ein größeres Ganzes einfügend etwas fügt sich organisch in etwas ein
organisch-biologisch
or ga nisch-bio lo gisch Adjektiv |org a nisch-biol o gisch |nach einer in den 30er -Jahren in der Schweiz begründeten Wirtschaftsweise (bezogen auf die Bodenbearbeitung ) frischen Stallmist als Dünger verwendend, künstlichen Dünger und Herbizide vermeidend
organisieren
or ga ni sie ren schwaches Verb |organis ie ren |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « französisch organiser, zu: organe < lateinisch organum, Organ 1 a etwas sorgfältig und systematisch vorbereiten, aufbauen; für einen bestimmten Zweck einheitlich gestalten eine Ausstellung organisieren | den Widerstand organisieren | es ist alles hervorragend organisiert b sich organisieren zu systematischem Aufbau gelangen der Widerstand organisiert sich 2 a in einer Organisation 3b , einem Verband o. Ä. oder zu einem bestimmten Zweck zusammenschließen Mitglieder in Untergruppen organisieren b sich organisieren sich zur Durchsetzung bestimmter Interessen, Zielsetzungen zusammenschließen sich zum Widerstand organisieren | die Jugendlichen organisieren sich zu Banden 3 umgangssprachlich [auf nicht ganz korrekte Art ] beschaffen ich habe mir ein Fahrrad organisiert | er organisierte ihr ein Taxi beorderte es für sie her 4 Medizin selbsttätig in gesundes Gewebe umwandeln 5 Musik auf der Orgel zum Cantus firmus frei fantasieren
organisiert
or ga ni siert |organis ie rt |Adjektiv 1 sorgältig und systematisch vorbereitet, geplant eine organisierte Tour | das organisierte Verbrechen, die organisierte Kriminalität (Bereich, Gesamtheit von Straftaten, die von fest in hierarchischer Ordnung zusammengeschlossenen, stark arbeitsteilig vorgehenden Personen [gruppen ] begangen werden, wobei die Verwertung der Beute z. T. international erfolgt ) bekämpfen 2 in einer Organisation, einem Verband o. Ä. vereint, zu einem bestimmten Zweck zusammengeschlossen [nicht ] gewerkschaftlich organisierte Arbeiter
Organisierung
Or ga ni sie rung Substantiv, feminin , die |Organis ie rung |die Organisierung; Genitiv: der Organisierung, Plural: die Organisierungen Plural selten das Organisieren; das Organisiertwerden
organismisch
or ga nis misch Adjektiv bildungssprachlich |organ i smisch |zum Organismus gehörend
Organismus
Or ga nis mus Substantiv, maskulin , der |Organ i smus |der Organismus; Genitiv: des Organismus, Plural: die Organismen französisch organisme 1 a gesamtes System der Organe 1 der menschliche, tierische, pflanzliche Organismus | der lebende Organismus b meist im Plural Biologie [meist tierisches oder pflanzliches ] Lebewesen Bakterien sind winzige Organismen 2 bildungssprachlich größeres Ganzes, Gebilde, dessen Teile, Kräfte o. Ä. zusammenpassen, zusammenwirken ein sozialer Organismus
Organist
Or ga nist Substantiv, maskulin , der |Organ i st |der Organist; Genitiv: des Organisten, Plural: die Organisten mittelhochdeutsch organist (e ) < mittellateinisch organista, zu lateinisch organum, Organ Person, die [beruflich ] Orgel spielt Berufsbezeichnung
Organistin
Or ga nis tin Substantiv, feminin , die |Organ i stin |die Organistin; Genitiv: der Organistin, Plural: die Organistinnen weibliche Form zu Organist
Organistrum
Or ga nis t rum , Or ga nis trum Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Organ i strum |das Organistrum; Genitiv: des Organistrums, Plural: die Organistren griechisch-lateinisch-neulateinisch Drehleier
Organizer
Or ga ni zer Substantiv, maskulin , der |ˈɔːgəna͜izɐ |der Organizer; Genitiv: des Organizers, Plural: die Organizer englisch Mikrocomputer, der besonders als Terminkalender sowie als Adressen- und Telefonverzeichnis benutzt wird
Organklage
Or gan kla ge Substantiv, feminin Rechtswissenschaft , die |Org a nklage |die Organklage; Genitiv: der Organklage, Plural: die Organklagen griechisch-lateinisch-neulateinisch ; deutsch Klage eines Verfassungsorgans des Bundes oder eines Landes gegen ein anderes vor dem Bundesverfassungsgericht
Organkonserve
Or gan kon ser ve Substantiv, feminin Medizin , die |Org a nkonserve |konserviertes Organ 1
Organkonservierung
Or gan kon ser vie rung Substantiv, feminin , die |Org a nkonservierung |
Organmandat
Or gan man dat Substantiv, Neutrum österreichische Amtssprache , das |Org a nmandat |Strafe, die von der Polizei ohne Anzeige und Verfahren verhängt wird; Strafmandat
organogen
or ga no gen Adjektiv |organog e n |griechisch-neulateinisch 1 Chemie am Aufbau der organischen Verbindungen beteiligt 2 Biologie Organe bildend; organischen Ursprungs
Organogenese
Or ga no ge ne se Substantiv, feminin Biologie , die |Organogen e se |die Organogenese; Genitiv: der Organogenese Prozess der Organbildung
Organografie
Or ga no gra fie , Or ga no gra phie Substantiv, feminin , die Organographie |Organograf ie Organograph ie |die Organografie; Genitiv: der Organografie, Plural: die Organografien die Organographie; Genitiv: der Organographie, Plural: die Organographien -grafie 1 Biologie, Medizin Teilgebiet der Organologie, das sich mit der Beschreibung der äußeren Gestalt der Organe befasst 2 Musik veraltet Lehre vom Bau der Musikinstrumente
organografisch
or ga no gra fisch , or ga no gra phisch Adjektiv Biologie, Medizin organographisch |organogr a fisch organogr a phisch |Lage und Bau der Organe beschreibend
Organogramm
Or ga no gramm Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Organogr a mm |das Organogramm; Genitiv: des Organogramms, Plural: die Organogramme -gramm 1 Psychologie schaubildliche Wiedergabe der Verarbeitung von Informationen im Organismus 2 Organigramm 1
organoid
or ga no id Adjektiv Biologie, Medizin |organo i d |organähnlich
Organoid
Or ga no id Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Organo i d |das Organoid; Genitiv: des Organoid [e ]s, Plural: die Organoide Organell
organoleptisch
or ga no lep tisch Adjektiv |organol e ptisch |Lebensmittel nach einem bestimmten Bewertungsschema in Bezug auf Eigenschaften wie Geschmack, Aussehen, Geruch, Farbe ohne Hilfsmittel, nur mit den Sinnen prüfend
Organologe
Or ga no lo ge Substantiv, maskulin , der |Organol o ge |der Organologe; Genitiv: des Organologen, Plural: die Organologen Wissenschaftler auf dem Gebiet des Orgelbaus
Organologie
Or ga no lo gie Substantiv, feminin , die |Organolog ie | -logie 1 Musik Lehre vom Bau, von der Konstruktion von Instrumenten, insbesondere von Orgeln 2 Biologie, Medizin veraltend Lehre vom Bau und von der Funktion von Organen
Organologin
Or ga no lo gin Substantiv, feminin , die |Organol o gin |die Organologin; Genitiv: der Organologin, Plural: die Organologinnen weibliche Form zu Organologe
organologisch
or ga no lo gisch Adjektiv |organol o gisch |die Organologie betreffend
Organon
Or ga non Substantiv, Neutrum , das |O rganon |das Organon; Genitiv: des Organons, Plural: die Organona griechisch ; »Werkzeug «a ohne Plural die logischen Schriften des Aristoteles als Hilfsmittel zur Wahrheitserkenntnis b [logische ] Schrift zur Grundlegung der Erkenntnis
organo pleno
or ga no ple no |o rgano pl e no | pleno organo
Organosol
Or ga no sol Substantiv, Neutrum Chemie , das |Organos o l |das Organosol; Genitiv: des Organosols, Plural: die Organosole griechisch ; lateinisch Lösung eines Kolloids in einem organischen Lösungsmittel
Organotherapie
Or ga no the ra pie Substantiv, feminin , die |Organotherap ie |die Organotherapie; Genitiv: der Organotherapie griechisch-neulateinisch Organtherapie
organotrop
or ga no trop Adjektiv Medizin |organotr o p |auf Organe gerichtet, auf sie wirkend
Organozoon
Or ga no zo on Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Organoz o on |das Organozoon; Genitiv: des Organozoons, Plural: die Organozoen im Innern eines Organs lebender Parasit
Organpsychose
Or gan psy cho se Substantiv, feminin , die |Org a npsychose |die Organpsychose; Genitiv: der Organpsychose, Plural: die Organpsychosen körperliche Erkrankung mit psychotischem Hintergrund H. Meng
Organschaft
Or gan schaft Substantiv, feminin , die |Org a nschaft |die Organschaft; Genitiv: der Organschaft, Plural: die Organschaften finanzielle, wirtschaftliche und organisatorische Abhängigkeit einer rechtlich selbstständigen Handelsgesellschaft von einem Unternehmen, in dem sie als Organ 4 aufgeht
Organschwund
Or gan schwund Substantiv, maskulin Medizin , der |Org a nschwund |Atrophie
Organsin
Or gan sin Substantiv, maskulin oder Substantiv, Neutrum , der oder das |Organs i n |der Organsin oder das Organsin; Genitiv: des Organsins italienisch-französisch beste Naturseide, die gezwirnt als Kettgarn verwendet wird
Organspende
Or gan spen de Substantiv, feminin Medizin , die |Org a nspende |das Spenden eines Organs 1 oder Organteils für eine Transplantation
Organspender
Or gan spen der Substantiv, maskulin Medizin , der |Org a nspender |jemand, der eine Organspende leistet
Organspenderin
Or gan spen de rin Substantiv, feminin , die |Org a nspenderin |weibliche Form zu Organspender
Organstrafmandat
Or gan straf man dat Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Org a nstrafmandat | so viel wie Organmandat
Organstrafverfügung
Or gan straf ver fü gung Substantiv, feminin österreichische Amtssprache , die |Org a nstrafverfügung |Strafe, die von der Polizei ohne Anzeige und Verfahren verhängt wird; Strafmandat
Organtherapie
Or gan the ra pie Substantiv, feminin , die |Org a ntherapie |die Organtherapie; Genitiv: der Organtherapie, Plural: die Organtherapien griechisch-neulateinisch Verwendung von aus tierischen Organen oder Sekreten gewonnenen Arzneimitteln zur Behandlung von Krankheiten
Organtin
Or gan tin Substantiv, maskulin oder Substantiv, Neutrum österreichisch , der oder das |Organt i n |der Organtin oder das Organtin; Genitiv: des Organtins Organdin
Organtransplantation
Or gan trans plan ta ti on Substantiv, feminin Medizin , die |Org a ntransplantation | Transplantation 1 eines Organs
Organübertragung
Or gan über tra gung Substantiv, feminin Medizin , die |Org a nübertragung |Organtransplantation
Organum
Or ga num Substantiv, Neutrum , das |O rganum |das Organum; Genitiv: des Organums, Plural: die Organa griechisch-lateinisch 1 älteste Art der Mehrstimmigkeit, Parallelmelodien zu den Weisen des gregorianischen Gesanges 2 Musikinstrument, besonders Orgel
Organverpflanzung
Or gan ver pflan zung Substantiv, feminin Medizin , die |Org a nverpflanzung |Organtransplantation
Organza
Or gan za Substantiv, maskulin , der |Org a nza |italienisch organza ;steifes, sehr dünnes Gewebe aus Seide oder Chemiefasern
French Dictionary
organdi
organdi n. m. nom masculin Mousseline raidie par un apprêt. : Un voile d ’organdi. Note Orthographique organd i.
organe
organe n. m. nom masculin 1 Partie d ’un corps organisé remplissant une fonction. : L ’oreille est l ’organe de l ’ouïe. Une greffe d ’organe. 2 Mécanisme. : Un organe de transmission. 3 Publication périodique. : Ce journal est l ’organe des nationalistes.
organigramme
organigramme n. m. nom masculin Représentation schématique des divers services d ’une entreprise, d ’un organisme et des rapports qui les unissent. : L ’organigramme d ’une entreprise industrielle. Note Sémantique Ne pas confondre avec le nom ordinogramme, schéma d ’analyse qui permet de représenter la logique de l ’enchaînement des opérations de traitement et de résolution d ’un problème.
organique
organique adj. adjectif 1 Qui se rapporte aux organes. : Une maladie organique. 2 Qui provient des êtres organisés. : Une substance organique. La chimie organique étudie les composés des éléments contenus dans les êtres vivants.
organisateur
organisateur organisatrice n. m. f. féminin et nom masculin Personne qui est chargée de l ’organisation d ’un évènement, d ’une activité. : Pierre-Luc et Étienne sont organisateurs de l ’exposition scientifique.
organisateur
organisateur , trice adj. adjectif Qui organise. : Des comités organisateurs.
organisation
organisation n. f. nom féminin 1 Action d ’organiser. : L ’organisation d ’une exposition. SYNONYME coordination ; direction ; préparation . 2 Manière dont un corps est organisé. : L ’organisation d ’une école. SYNONYME agencement . 3 Groupement à caractère public ou non, ayant pour objet la paix, l ’amélioration de la condition humaine, etc. : L ’Organisation des Nations Unies. SYNONYME groupe .
Organisation de coopération et de développement économiques
Organisation de coopération et de développement économiques désignation Sigle OCDÉ (s ’écrit avec ou sans points ).
Organisation de l’aviation civile internationale
Organisation de l ’aviation civile internationale désignation Sigle OACI (s ’écrit avec ou sans points ).
Organisation des Nations Unies
Organisation des Nations Unies désignation Sigle ONU (s ’écrit avec ou sans points ).
Organisation des Nations Unies pour l’agriculture et l’alimentation
Organisation des Nations Unies pour l ’agriculture et l ’alimentation désignation Sigle FAO (s ’écrit avec ou sans points ). Note Technique Le sigle usité est celui de la désignation anglaise.
Organisation des Nations Unies pour l’éducation, la science et la culture
Organisation des Nations Unies pour l ’éducation, la science et la culture désignation Sigle Unesco (s ’écrit avec ou sans points ). Note Technique Le sigle usité est celui de la désignation anglaise.
Organisation des pays exportateurs de pétrole
Organisation des pays exportateurs de pétrole désignation Sigle OPEP (s ’écrit avec ou sans points ).
Organisation du traité de l’Atlantique Nord
Organisation du traité de l ’Atlantique Nord désignation Sigle OTAN (s ’écrit avec ou sans points ).
Organisation internationale du travail
Organisation internationale du travail désignation Sigle OIT (s ’écrit avec ou sans points ).
Organisation météorologique mondiale
Organisation météorologique mondiale désignation Sigle OMM (s ’écrit avec ou sans points ).
Organisation mondiale de la propriété intellectuelle
Organisation mondiale de la propriété intellectuelle désignation Sigle OMPI (s ’écrit avec ou sans points ).
Organisation mondiale de la santé
Organisation mondiale de la santé désignation Sigle OMS (s ’écrit avec ou sans points ).
Organisation mondiale du commerce
Organisation mondiale du commerce désignation Sigle OMC (s ’écrit avec ou sans points ).
organisationnel
organisationnel , elle adj. adjectif Qui concerne l ’organisation. : Une structure organisationnelle.
organisation non gouvernementale
organisation non gouvernementale désignation Sigle ONG (s ’écrit avec ou sans points ).
organiser
organiser v. tr. , pronom. verbe transitif 1 Préparer, régler dans un but précis. : Organiser une exposition, un voyage. SYNONYME arranger ; mettre sur pied ; orchestrer ; programmer . 2 québécisme familier Rouler. : Il l ’a organisé de la plus belle façon. SYNONYME duper ; tromper . verbe pronominal Prendre les moyens nécessaires pour obtenir un résultat. : Ils se sont organisés pour venir. SYNONYME arranger . Note Grammaticale À la forme pronominale, le participe passé de ce verbe s ’accorde toujours en genre et en nombre avec son sujet. Elles se sont organisées pour être là. aimer
organiseur
organiseur n. m. nom masculin 1 Agenda comprenant plusieurs sections en vue de faciliter la planification et l ’organisation du temps. 2 informatique Ordinateur de poche comportant un agenda électronique, un répertoire téléphonique et différentes banques de données. : La compatibilité de l ’organiseur et de l ’ordinateur permet la mise à jour constante des fichiers et des renseignements.
organisme
organisme n. m. nom masculin 1 Tout corps organisé ayant une individualité propre. : Un organisme microscopique. 2 absolument Le corps humain. : Les besoins de l ’organisme. 3 Ensemble organisé. : Un organisme gouvernemental. SYNONYME organisation . LOCUTIONS Organisme génétiquement modifié (OGM ). Organisme dont le génome a été modifié par introduction d ’un fragment d ’ADN. Organisme sans but lucratif. Organisme constitué à des fins sociales, éducatives ou philanthropiques et dont l ’objet n ’est pas de procurer un avantage économique à ses membres ni de leur distribuer les profits engendrés par certaines de ses activités (GDT ). : Les syndicats, les associations sportives, les fondations sont des organismes sans but lucratif. SYNONYME organisme à but non lucratif .
organiste
organiste n. m. et f. nom masculin et féminin Personne qui joue de l ’orgue.
Spanish Dictionary
organdí
organdí nombre masculino Tela de algodón blanca, fina, transparente y ligera, a la que se le ha dado un apresto que le da cierta rigidez; se utiliza para prendas de vestir, volantes, flores artificiales y adornos de sombreros y tocados :el día de su primera comunión llevaba un vestido de organdí .
organero, -ra
organero, -ra nombre masculino y femenino Persona que tiene por oficio fabricar y reparar órganos (instrumento musical ):tenemos referencias de la figura del organero desde el siglo xiv, como constructor y reparador instrumental .
organicismo
organicismo nombre masculino 1 Doctrina médica que sostiene que todas las enfermedades tienen como causa una lesión orgánica .2 Doctrina filosófica según la cual el mundo es un todo semejante a un organismo vivo .3 Doctrina sociológica que estudia el funcionamiento y las leyes que rigen la sociedad estableciendo una analogía con los seres vivos .4 arq Movimiento de la arquitectura contemporánea basado en el predominio de las formas de la naturaleza frente a las abstractas :Frank Lloyd Wright desarrolla las premisas del organicismo en obras célebres como la llamada “Casa de la Cascada ” (1936 ).5 biol Doctrina que defiende la incapacidad de un órgano para funcionar aisladamente y, por tanto, la necesidad de considerar cada organismo como un todo .
organicista
organicista adjetivo 1 Del organicismo o relacionado con él :tendencia organicista; escuela organicista .2 adjetivo /nombre común [persona ] Que es seguidor del organicismo .
orgánico, -ca
orgánico, -ca adjetivo 1 De los órganos o los organismos, o relacionado con ellos :estructura orgánica; defensas orgánicas; el calentamiento del cuerpo mediante el arropamiento impide la disipación del calor orgánico .2 [sustancia ] Que compone los seres vivos :el componente constante de las sustancias orgánicas es el carbono; la sacarosa es un compuesto orgánico que contiene carbono, oxígeno e hidrógeno .3 [cuerpo, ser ] Que tiene vida :los animales y las plantas son seres orgánicos .ANTÓNIMO inorgánico .4 Que está compuesto por unidades que forman un conjunto organizado u ordenado :salvo algunos intentos loables de dar una estructura orgánica a la ciudad, los urbanistas del siglo xix se atuvieron, en la mayoría de los casos, al trazado de cuadrícula con aridez y monotonía exasperantes; estos asuntos se exponen jerarquizados y relacionados entre sí, formando un todo orgánico .ANTÓNIMO inorgánico .5 Que atañe a la constitución de corporaciones o entidades colectivas, o a sus funciones o ejercicios :las universidades tienen dependencia orgánica del ministerio de Educación .6 Del sistema político en que no hay libertad de asociación y la representación ciudadana se establece por organismos y entidades :la representación orgánica es un sistema de representación política en la que todos aceptan un mismo ideario, una única ideología .7 med Se aplica a los síntomas y trastornos en los cuales la alteración patológica de un órgano va acompañada de lesiones visibles y relativamente duraderas :hacia 1918, Groddeck, Deutsch y Ferenczi emprendieron el estudio y el tratamiento psicoanalíticos de ciertas enfermedades orgánicas .ANTÓNIMO funcional . VÉASE arquitectura orgánica; ley orgánica; materia orgánica; química orgánica .
organigrama
organigrama nombre masculino Representación gráfica de la estructura de una empresa o una institución, en la cual se muestran las relaciones entre sus diferentes partes y la función de cada una de ellas, así como de las personas que trabajan en las mismas :el director general ha decidido abandonar la compañía coincidiendo con la última reestructuración de su organigrama .
organillero, -ra
organillero, -ra nombre masculino y femenino Persona que toca el organillo :un personaje típico de los barrios de Santiago era el organillero .
organillo
organillo nombre masculino Instrumento musical en forma de pequeño piano u órgano, generalmente portátil, con un mecanismo interior formado por un cilindro con una serie de púas o salientes que, al girar mediante una manivela, van levantando unas piezas de metal y haciéndolas sonar :en las fiestas populares los jóvenes bailaban al son del organillo .SINÓNIMO piano de manubrio .
organismo
organismo nombre masculino 1 Conjunto de los órganos que constituyen un ser vivo :fumar es perjudicial para el organismo; la cantidad máxima de colesterol conveniente en el organismo humano varía según la edad .2 Ser vivo :organismos microscópicos; no se deben confundir el zooplancton, formado por organismos animales y, el fitoplancton, compuesto de organismos vegetales; los hongos son organismos sin clorofila .3 Organización que desempeña una determinada labor (cultural, científica, política, social, etc. ), frecuentemente como parte de una organización mayor :la ONU es un organismo internacional; la Comisión Central de Deontología ha elegido como presidente de este organismo al profesor de bioética de nuestra universidad .4 Conjunto de oficinas, dependencias o empleos que forman esta organización :trabaja en un organismo del Ministerio de Agricultura .
organista
organista nombre común Persona que toca el órgano (instrumento musical ), en especial si se dedica a ello profesionalmente :como organista, Antonio Cabezón (1510 -1566 ) es sin duda uno de los maestros capitales en todo el panorama europeo; toda iglesia o convento debía contar con un organista, que debía ser el encargado de ejecutar sobre el órgano las distintas melodías pero a su vez convenía que fuera compositor .
organístico, -ca
organístico, -ca adjetivo Del órgano (instrumento musical ) o relacionado con él :la música organística barroca tuvo gran desarrollo y expansión, ya que muchos de los músicos de la época fueron organistas .
organización
organización nombre femenino 1 Acción de organizar u organizarse :la empresa demanda cambios en los sistemas de gestión, administración y organización .2 Grupo de personas y medios organizados con un fin determinado :una organización empresarial; ingresó en Amnistía Internacional porque se identificaba plenamente con las ideas de la organización .organización no gubernamental Institución sin ánimo de lucro que no depende de la administración del Estado y realiza actividades de interés social .Su sigla es ONG .SINÓNIMO oenegé .3 Forma o modo de organizar u organizarse :normas de organización; las centrales sindicales han acusado a la dirección del banco de falta de previsión y organización .
organizacional
organizacional adjetivo De la organización o relacionado con ella :los intereses organizacionales y profesionales de ciertos grupos hacen que estos encuentren en el discurso moral un modo de presentar como universales o generales sus intereses particulares .
organizado, -da
organizado, -da adjetivo 1 [persona ] Que planifica y desarrolla sus actividades con orden y método .2 [materia, sustancia ] Que tiene carácter de organismo, que tiene la estructura de los seres vivos .
organizador, -ra
organizador, -ra adjetivo Que organiza o tiene una especial aptitud para organizar :comité organizador; cerebro organizador; agencia organizadora; entidades organizadoras .
organizar
organizar verbo transitivo 1 Preparar una cosa pensando detenidamente en todos los detalles necesarios para su buen desarrollo :organizar un viaje; han organizado una gran fiesta; la empresa organiza seminarios y cursos de inglés para empleados .2 Disponer a un conjunto de personas y medios para un fin determinado :la Cruz Roja organizará un grupo de salvamento .3 Poner orden en determinada cosa para que quede bien dispuesto :podrías organizar un poco tu mesa de trabajo; debo organizarme las ideas; el equipo necesita un líder que organice el juego .4 Originar o provocar algo, especialmente una riña o un escándalo :Tina le había contado el escándalo que Miguel organizó en el colegio declarándose a una profesora ;se organizó una pelea en plena calle entre los hinchas de los equipos contrincantes .5 organizarse verbo pronominal Prepararse con los medios adecuados para un fin determinado :los estudiantes se organizaron frente al municipio para manifestarse; los trabajadores empezaron a tener conciencia de su situación y a organizarse en sindicatos .6 organizarse Imponerse [uno mismo ] un orden :no sabe organizarse solo . Conjugación [4 ] como realizar .
organizativo, -va
organizativo, -va adjetivo 1 Que organiza o tiene capacidad para organizar :potencial organizativo; esquema organizativo; tarea organizativa .2 De la organización o relacionado con ella :éxito organizativo; modelo organizativo; crisis organizativa .
órgano
órgano nombre masculino 1 Unidad funcional de un organismo multicelular que constituye una unidad estructural y realiza una función determinada :los órganos son estructuras formadas por la asociación de diversos tipos de tejidos que se encargan de realizar actos concretos; el corazón es el órgano que bombea la sangre; el accidente no le ha dañado ningún órgano vital; las glándulas son órganos cuyas células están especializadas en la fabricación y secreción de las hormonas .2 Parte de una organización política o social que tiene una función específica :órganos ejecutivos; órganos legislativos; el Parlamento es un órgano de gobierno; el Tribunal Supremo es el órgano jurisdiccional superior en todos los órdenes, salvo lo dispuesto en materia de garantías constitucionales .3 Persona o cosa que sirve para la ejecución de un acto o un designio :dejará el camino libre a los órganos del partido para la elección del comité local; el rey absoluto no representa o funge como órgano del Estado, sino que es el Estado .4 Periódico portavoz de un partido, agrupación, etc. :el órgano del partido liberal; el periódico "Pravda " era el órgano del Partido Comunista soviético .5 Aparato elemental o dispositivo que en las máquinas sirve para mandar un movimiento, transmitirlo o guiarlo :los órganos del motor .6 Instrumento musical de viento formado por una serie de grandes tubos de diferente tamaño, uno o más teclados, varios pedales y diversos registros que permiten modificar el timbre de los sonidos; el sonido se produce cuando el aire, impelido por un mecanismo, vibra en su paso por los tubos :las grandes iglesias y catedrales suelen tener órganos enormes, que se colocan en la parte alta de la galería trasera para que el sonido pueda proyectarse hacia abajo en toda la extensión de la nave .órgano eléctrico Órgano en el que el sonido se produce por medios eléctricos, sin intervención del aire :tocaba el órgano eléctrico en un grupo de rock .7 Méx Planta cactácea que puede alcanzar hasta los 10 m de altura, tiene forma de columnas y se usa para hacer cercas o como planta ornamental .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo (s. xiii ) del latín organum ‘herramienta ’ y figuradamente ‘resorte, muelle ’ e ‘instrumento musical ’, y este del griego órganon ‘herramienta ’, ‘órgano fisiológico ’, derivado de érgon ‘acción, obra, trabajo ’. La acepción anatómica procede de la consideración del cuerpo como un instrumento, porque todas sus partes ejercen una función determinada .
organogénesis
organogénesis nombre femenino biol Proceso de formación de los órganos de un ser vivo en desarrollo .El plural es organogénesis .
organogenia
organogenia nombre femenino Estudio de la formación y del desarrollo de los órganos de un ser vivo .
organografía
organografía nombre femenino Parte de la zoología y de la botánica que estudia los órganos de los animales o de los vegetales .
organoléptico, -ca
organoléptico, -ca adjetivo 1 Que produce una impresión sensorial .2 [propiedad de un cuerpo ] Que se percibe con los sentidos (untuosidad, aspereza, sabor, brillo, etc. ), a diferencia de las propiedades químicas, microscópicas, etc .ETIMOLOGÍA Compuesto del griego órganon ‘órgano ’ y leptikós ‘receptivo ’, derivado de lambánein ‘coger ’. De la raíz indoeuropea de lema (V.).
organología
organología nombre femenino Estudio de los órganos de los animales y las plantas .
organoterapia
organoterapia nombre femenino Terapia que utiliza sustancias o partes de órganos animales .
orgánulo
orgánulo nombre masculino biol Parte constituyente elemental de la célula, que tiene una unidad estructural y cumple una función determinada :el aparato de Golgi, los lisosomas y las mitocondrias son orgánulos citoplasmáticos; los cromosomas y nucléolos son orgánulos nucleares .
organza
organza nombre femenino Organdí más blando y de colores .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
organ
or gan /ɔ́ː r ɡ (ə )n /〖「楽器 オルガン 」>「(動植物の )臓器 」〗(形 )organic, (動 )organize 名詞 複 ~s /-z /C 1 (人 動植物の )器官 , 組織 ; 臓器 ;⦅ 遠回しに おどけて ⦆陰茎 ▸ donate [remove ] an organ 臓器を提供する [取り出す ]▸ internal [sense ] organs 内臓 [感覚 ]器官 ▸ an organ donor [bank ]臓器提供者 [バンク ].2 オルガン 〘パイプオルガン 手回しオルガンなど 〙▸ an electronic organ 電子オルガン .3 ⦅かたく ⦆(政府などの )機関 , 組織 ▸ an organ of the state 国の機関 .4 ⦅かたく ⦆機関紙 [誌 ].~́ gr ì nder (路上の )手回しオルガン芸人 .~́ l ò ft (教会の2階などの )オルガン席 .~́ p ì pe オルガン音管 .~́ s ỳ stem 器官系, 臓器系 .~̀ tr á nsplant [transplant á tion ]臓器移植 .
organdy
or gan dy ⦅主に英 ⦆-die /ɔ́ː r ɡ (ə )ndi /名詞 U オーガンディー 〘服飾に用いる薄くて堅めの綿織物 〙.
organic
or gan ic /ɔː r ɡǽnɪk /→organ 形容詞 比較なし /4, 5, 6 はmore ~; most ~1 〖通例 名詞 の前で 〗有機農法の , 有機栽培の, 無農薬の ▸ organic farming 有機農業 ▸ organic food [produce ]無農薬食品 [作物 ].2 〖通例 名詞 の前で 〗〘化 〙有機の , 炭素を含む ; 生物の (↔inorganic )▸ organic chemistry [fertilizer, compounds ]有機化学 [肥料, 化合物 ]▸ organic life 生物 .3 〖名詞 の前で 〗器官の ,〘 医 〙器質性の ▸ organic diseases 器質性疾患 .4 〖名詞 の前で 〗有機的な, 相互に関連のある ▸ a whole organic system 有機的統合体 .5 ⦅かたく ⦆〈変化 発達などが 〉自然でゆっくりとした ▸ organic growth 緩やかな成長 .6 ⦅かたく ⦆ «…にとって » 本質的な, 生来の «to » ; (国家構成上 )基本的な ▸ the organic law of a nation 国の基本法 .名詞 U 有機肥料 .~̀ ch é micals 有機化学薬品 .~̀ electrolumin é scence 〘コンピュ 〙有機EL 〘有機化合物を使った発光体をガラスなどの基盤に蒸着し交流電圧をかけて発光させる薄型ディスプレイ 〙.~̀ mat é rials [m á tter ]有機物 .~̀ m ó lecule 有機分子 .
organically
or g á n i cal ly 副詞 有機的に ; 組織的に ; 有機栽培で .
organisation
or gan i sa tion /ɔ̀ː r ɡ (ə )nəzéɪʃ (ə )n |-naɪ -/名詞 ⦅英 ⦆=organization .
organise
or gan ise /ɔ́ː r ɡənàɪz /動詞 ⦅英 ⦆=organize .
organism
or gan ism /ɔ́ː r ɡənɪ̀z (ə )m /→organ 名詞 複 ~s /-z /C 1 生物, 有機体 , (人の )体 ; 微生物 ▸ a single-cell organism 単細胞生物 ▸ living organisms 生体 .2 有機的組織 [構造 ]体 ▸ Human society is a very complicated organism .人間社会は非常に複雑な組織体である .
organist
or gan ist /ɔ́ː r ɡ (ə )nɪst /名詞 C オルガン奏者 .
organization
or gan i za tion ⦅英 ⦆-sa tion /ɔ̀ː r ɡ (ə )nəzéɪʃ (ə )n |-naɪ -/→organize 名詞 複 ~s /-z /1 C 組織 , (公的 )機関 , 団体 ▸ a nonprofit organization against nuclear power 原子力に反対する非営利団体 ▸ form a voluntary [an international ] organization ボランティア団体 [国際組織 ]を作る .2 U 組織化 , 段取り ; 編成 ▸ the organization of a concert コンサートの企画 ▸ poor organization お粗末な準備 3 U 構造, 構成 ▸ study the social organization of industrial societies 産業社会の社会構造を研究する .4 U 有機体 .5 C (政党 会社などの )役員会 ; 〖集合的に 〗経営陣 .~́ ch à rt 〘経 〙組織図 .~́ m à n 会社人間 (⦅男女共用 ⦆loyal employee ).
organizational
or gan i za tion al /ɔ̀ː r ɡ (ə )nəzéɪʃ (ə )n (ə )l |-naɪ -/形容詞 〖名詞 の前で 〗1 組織 [企画 ]化する 〈能力など 〉.2 組織的な, 構造上の 〈問題など 〉; 組織の .~ly 副詞
organize
or gan ize ⦅英 ⦆-ise /ɔ́ː r ɡənàɪz /〖organ (機関 )ize (化する ); 〗→organ (名 )organization, organizer, (形 )organized 動詞 ~s /-ɪz /; ~d /-d /; -izing (!be ~dなど分詞形容詞用法については →organized ) 他動詞 1 〈行事 活動など 〉を準備する ; …を手配する, 催す ▸ Karen organized a dinner to celebrate her mother's birthday .カレンは母の誕生日を祝うために夕食の準備をした ▸ The meeting was organized by volunteers .その会議はボランティア主催だった .2 〈考え 作業など 〉を整理する , 系統立てる , まとめ上げる ▸ organize information [one's thoughts ]情報 [考え ]をまとめる ▸ The courses are organized around various themes .コースはさまざまなテーマに合わせて体系化されている .3 〈人 集団 〉を組織する , 編成する ▸ The kids were organized into groups .子供たちはグループに分けられた .4 〖~ oneself 〗組織化を図る, 団結する; 〈人が 〉心構えをする, 準備する ▸ The native Americans organized themselves for resistance .アメリカ先住民たちは抵抗するために団結した .5 〈組合 〉を結成する ; 〈労働者 〉を組織する, 組合に加入させる .自動詞 1 〈集団が 〉組織を作る, 団結する; 〈労働者たちが 〉労働組合を作る .2 〈物が 〉有機 [体系 ]化する .
organized
or gan ized /ɔ́ː r ɡənàɪzd /→organize 形容詞 more ~; most ~1 〖名詞 の前で 〗組織的な , 団体の 〈活動など 〉▸ (an ) organized religion 組織化された宗教 .2 〈考えが 〉整理された, 〈行事 会議などが 〉首尾よく行われて, 準備周到な (↔disorganized )▸ The party was well organized .そのパーティは準備万端だった ▸ get organized きちんと整理 [準備 ]する .3 〈人が 〉てきぱきした, 有能な; 〈事が 〉能率 [効率 ]のよい ▸ a highly [very ] organized person 仕事をきちんとこなす人 ~̀ cr í me (マフィアなどの )組織犯罪 .~̀ l á bor 〖単数扱い 〗(組合 )組織労働者 .
organizer
or gan iz er ⦅英ではしばしば ⦆-is er /ɔ́ː r ɡənàɪzə r /→organize 名詞 複 ~s /-z /C 1 (行事 活動などの )主催者, 立案者, 幹事 , (労組の )オルグ ▸ the organizer of the concert 演奏会の主催者 ▸ a good organizer うまいまとめ役 .2 〘発生 〙形成体 .3 整理する道具 〘書類トレーや電子手帳など 〙.
organogram
or gan o gram /ɔː r ɡǽnəɡræ̀m /名詞 C 組織図 .