English dictionary: words starting with org
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nounUsed at the end of us internet addresses to show that the address belongs to a group or company that is not established to make a profit
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Dictionaries@cup.org
nounA part of an organism which is typically self-contained and has a specific vital function.
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The internal organs
nounAn early type of polyphonic music based on plainsong with an accompaniment sung below or above the melody.
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In an organum piece, a fragment of an older melody is slowed down to the point where it almost beco…
adjectiveOf or relating to the medieval style of part-singing known as organum.
nounA fine translucent cotton muslin that is usually stiffened and is used for women's clothing.
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Brides in flounced organdie gowns
nounA fine translucent cotton muslin that is usually stiffened and is used for women's clothing.
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Brides in flounced organdie gowns
nounA fine translucent cotton muslin that is usually stiffened and is used for women's clothing.
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Brides in flounced organdie gowns
nounOrganelle.
nounAny of a number of organized or specialized structures within a living cell.
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Scattered throughout the plasma in cells are organelles called mitochondria.
nounAny of a number of organized or specialized structures within a living cell.
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Scattered throughout the plasma in cells are organelles called mitochondria.
nounA small organ; specifically any of various self-playing, usually portable reed organs, popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
adjectiveRelating to or derived from living matter.
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Organic soils
nounA food produced by organic farming.
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Some foods have been so destroyed by corporate farming that organics are really the only option whe…
adverbFrom or in connection with living matter.
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Organically enriched soil
nounThe quality of being organic.
nounThe doctrine that everything in nature has an organic basis or is part of an organic whole.
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Much of his work at harvard focused on metaphysics, especially his emphasis on organicism and proce…
nounThe quality or state of being organic.
nounA food produced by organic farming.
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Some foods have been so destroyed by corporate farming that organics are really the only option whe…
adjectiveRelating to or derived from living matter.
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Organic soils
verbTo incorporate (a chemical element) into an organic compound; specifically to incorporate (iodine) into a thyroid hormone.
nounThe state or condition of being organizable.
nounAn organized group of people with a particular purpose, such as a business or government department.
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A research organization
adjectiveRelating to an organization or the way it is set up.
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Organizational heads
verbArrange systematically; order.
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Organize lessons in a planned way
verbArrange systematically; order.
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Organize lessons in a planned way
adjectiveArranged or structured in a systematic way.
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About 100 cyclists took part in the ride as part of organized protests over the dangers cyclists fa…
verbArrange systematically; order.
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Organize lessons in a planned way
verbArrange systematically; order.
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Organize lessons in a planned way
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