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Ectorganism
Ectorganism Ect*or"gan*ism, n. [Ect- + organism.] (Biol.)
An external parasitic organism.
Entorganism
Entorganism Ent*or"gan*ism, n. [Ent- + organism.] (Biol.)
An internal parasitic organism.
Microorganism
Microorganism Mi`cro*["o]r"gan*ism, n. [Micro- + organism.]
(Biol.)
Any microscopic form of life; -- particularly applied to
bacteria and similar organisms, esp. such are supposed to
cause infectious diseases.
Organism
Organism Or"gan*ism, n. [Cf. F. organisme.]
1. Organic structure; organization. ``The advantageous
organism of the eye.' --Grew.
2. (Biol.) 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
Organist Or"gan*ist, n. [Cf. F. organiste.]
1. (Mus.) One who plays on the organ.
2. (R. C. Ch.) One of the priests who organized or sung in
parts. [Obs.]
Organista
Organista Or`ga*nis"ta, n. [Sp., an organis.] (Zo["o]l.)
Any one of several South American wrens, noted for the
sweetness of their song.
Protoorganism
Protoorganism Pro`to*["o]r"gan*ism, n. [Proto- + organism.]
(Biol.)
An organism whose nature is so difficult to determine that it
might be referred to either the animal or the vegetable
kingdom.
Zymogenic organismZymogenic ym`o*gen"ic, a. (Biol.)
(a) Pertaining to, or formed by, a zymogene.
(b) Capable of producing a definite zymogen or ferment.
Zymogenic organism (Biol.), a micro["o]rganism, such as the
yeast plant of the Bacterium lactis, which sets up
certain fermentative processes by which definite chemical
products are formed; -- distinguished from a pathogenic
organism. Cf. Micrococcus.
Meaning of ORGANIS from wikipedia
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Organi (Gr****: Οργάνη) is a
village and a
former community in the
Rhodope regional unit, East
Macedonia and Thrace, Greece.
Since the 2011
local government...
- (1668) De
Virorum Organis Generationi Inservientibus, de
Clysteribus et de Usu
Siphonis in
Anatomia De Graaf, R (1672) De
mulierum organis generationi inservientibus...
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Laudes Organi is a
piece of
music for
organ and
choir by Zoltán Kodály. It was
composed in 1966 for the
National Convention of The
American Guild of Organists...
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organi-cultural
deviance was
later expanded and
published in a 2011
paper titled Socialization of
Individuals into
Deviant Corporate Culture.
Organi-cultural...
- The
Magnus Liber or
Magnus liber organi (English translation:
Great Book of Organum),
written in Latin, is a
repertory of
medieval music known as organum...
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Bartolomeo degli Organi (24
December 1474 – 12
December 1539) was an
Italian composer,
singer and
organist of the Renaissance.
Living in Florence, he was...
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received a
doctor of
medicine degree in 1832 with a
dissertation "De
organis vocis psittaci erytaci" ["the
voice organs of the
African grey parrot"]...
- 1186/s12879-015-1055-0. PMC 4525749. PMID 26242185. de Graaf,
Regnier (1672). De
Mulierum Organis Generationi Inservientibus (in Latin). Leiden. Skene,
Alexander J. C. (April...
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throughout medieval m****cripts and do****ents, including,
Francesco degli Organi,
Francesco il Cieco,
Francesco da Firenze,
Magister Franciscus de Florentia...
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annotated translation of
Tractatus de
Virorum Organis Generationi Inservientibus (1668) and De
Mulierum Organis Generationi Inserventibus Tractatus Novus...