organ
41organ — or|gan [ ɔrgən ] noun count ** 1. ) a part of your body that does a specific job, such as your heart or brain. Your vital organs are the organs that you cannot live without: digestive/sexual/sense organs organ transplant operations The Health… …
42organ — m IV, D. u, Ms. organnie 1. lm M. y «część organizmu ludzkiego, zwierzęcego lub roślinnego o określonej budowie i określonych funkcjach; narząd» Organ chwytny. Organ szczątkowy. Organy wegetatywne. Organ słuchu. Organy mowy. 2. lm M. y ( a) …
43Organ — 43° 16′ 34″ N 0° 29′ 04″ E / 43.2761, 0.4844 …
44organ — n. part of the body 1) body; major; reproductive; sense, sensory; sexual; speech; vital organs large wind instrument 2) to play the organ 3) a barrel; electronic; hand; pipe; reed organ periodical 4) a government; official; party organ * * * [… …
45organ — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. hand organ, hurdygurdy, barrel organ, organette, regal, organophone, harmonium, calliope; pipe or electronic organ; melodeon; publication, journal; component, part, member; gland, heart, etc. See… …
46organ — noun 1 part of the body ADJECTIVE ▪ internal ▪ bodily ▪ important, major, vital ▪ The colon is an important organ for the absorption of nutrients …
47organ — is., anat., Fr. organe 1) Canlı bir vücudun, belirli bir görev yapan ve sınırları kesin olarak belirlenmiş bölümü, uzuv Bütün iç organlarım burkulur gibi oldu. N. Cumalı 2) mec. Bir görevi, bir işi yerine getirmekle yükümlü kuruluş Devlet… …
48organ — n 1. pipe organ, reed organ, melodeon, harmonium, electronic organ; barrel organ, hand organ, hurdy gurdy; accordion, piano accordion. 2.(all of a plant or animal) part, member, element, ingredient, component, constituent, integrant. 3. means,… …
49Organ — das Organ, e (Grundstufe) Körperteil mit einer bestimmten Funktion Synonym: Körperorgan Beispiele: Das Auge ist das Organ zum Sehen. Ihm wurde ein Organ verpflanzt. Kollokation: innere Organe das Organ, e (Aufbaustufe) geh.: Person,… …
50Organ — Recorded in various forms some very rare, and including Organ, Oregan, Orgen, Orgin, Origan, and probably Origin, this unusual surname is of early medieval English origin. It has two totally distinct sources, each with its own history and… …