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a
accommodation
accretion
alive
amblyopy
angina
animal
anthropolite
appetency
appulse
army
articulate
articulation
associable
association
auditory
beating
c
causticity
chrysalis
cognate
conduit
conformation
congress
consonant
corruption
cranioscopy
create
creating
creation
crystal
debentured
debile
debilitate
deep
deepen
defect
derangement
diapase
diapason
disease
disgust
disorganization
disorganize
disorganized
disorganizer
disorganizing
dust
dysphony
ear
euharmonic
extraneous
eye
female-flower
fibrin
flourish
flower
formal
fossil
full
fungus
gill
grow
hallucination
head
health
hear
heart
heat
heathful
hermaphrodite
i
idea
idiosyncrasy
imagination
inarticulate
incontinency
indispose
inorganic
inorganical
inorganically
inorganized
insipid
instrument
intastable
irritation
jaundiced
key
kill
language
lassitude
leaf
learn
letter
life
lights
lip
live
lumachella
lung
malady
materialism
materialist
methodist
militia
mineral
mineralogy
modulate
mortification
mortify
mumble
muscle
mutilation
nephritic
nephritical
nerve
noise
nose
nourish
object
offertory
office
operate
order
organ
organ-builder
organ-loft
organ-pipe
organ-stop
organic
organical
organically
organicalness
organism
organist
organization
organize
organized
organizing
organographic
organographical
organography
organy
organzine
orgeis
our
particle
peal
perceive
perceptible
perception
perform
performer
perfume
petrifaction
phenogamian
phrenology
physical
pipe
pistil
plant
play
poignancy
poignant
pointal
primitive
putrefaction
putrefy
putrescent
putrid
q
register
relish
reorganization
reorganize
reorganized
reorganizing
respiratory
reticulation
rheum
rot
rudiment
ruminate
sapid
sapidness
sapor
savor
savory
scent
secretion
semi-vowel
send
sense
sensible
sensibleness
sexual
sharp
sickness
skillful
smell
sound
sound-board
soundness
speak
species
stamen
stimulant
stimulate
stimulation
stomach
stop
structure
stuff
stun
stunning
sweet
swell
sympathy
taste
tasted
tasting
telescope
tell-tale
temperament
tentacle
tertiary
testicle
tier
tissue
tone
touch
transition
tunic
udder
unison
unorganized
v
vegetable
vein
viscera
vitally
voice
voluntary
vowel
whistle
wind
worm



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OR'GAN, 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.
1913 Definition
Organ (organ)
n.(?)
Or"gan
[L. organum, Gr. (?); akin to (?) work, and E. 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. 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.

    * 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. 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.

    * 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.

  6. To supply with an organ or organs; to fit with organs; to organize.
    [Obs.]

    Thou art elemented and organed for other apprehensions. Bp. Mannyngham.


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