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Antiorgastic
Antiorgastic An`ti*or*gas"tic, a. [Pref. anti- + Gr. ? to swell, as with lust.] (Med.) Tending to allay venereal excitement or desire; sedative.
Biorgan
Biorgan Bi*or"gan, n. [Gr. ? life + E. organ.] (Biol.) A physiological organ; a living organ; an organ endowed with function; -- distinguished from idorgan.

Meaning of IORGA from wikipedia

- Iorga is a Romanian surname that may refer to: Laurențiu Iorga (born 1988), Romanian football midfielder Leo Iorga (born 1964), Romanian guitarist and...
- Nicolae Iorga (17 January 1871 – 27 November 1940) was a Romanian politician who held top posts, including prime minister and president of the Senate...
- Laurențiu Cătălin Iorga (born 17 March 1988) is a Romanian former professional footballer who pla**** as a winger or forward. Iorga started his career at...
- Iorga was born in Arad on 2 December 1964 and died on 2 November 2019, after eight years with lung cancer. He was 54 years old. He started to play at...
- The Nicolae Iorga Prize (Romanian: Premiul „Nicolae Iorga”) is offered by the Romanian Academy for the best work published in a year in the fields of...
- Jelavich, p. 24 Iorga (1932), p. 54 Iorga (1921), p. 363 Iorga (1921), pp. 254–255, 257–259, 290 Iorga (1921), pp. 189–190, 260–261, 334, 363 Iorga (1921), pp...
- Iorga (19 February 1945 – April 2003) was a Romanian wrestler who competed in the 1972 Summer Olympics and in the 1976 Summer Olympics. "Vasile Iorga"...
- maintain his Jeep collection. In an interview with historian Filip-Lucian Iorga, Nicholas recalled the time spent with King Michael, and how he had been...
- birthplace of many celebrated Romanians, including Mihai Eminescu, Nicolae Iorga and Grigore Antipa. The name of the city probably has its origin in the...
- The cabinet of Nicolae Iorga was the government of Romania from 18 April 1931 to 5 June 1932. The ministers of the cabinet were as follows: President...