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OR'GIES, n. plu. [Gr. to swell; fury; L. orgia.] Frantic revels at the feast in ...
OR'GEIS, n. A fish, called also organ-ling; supposed to be from Orkneys, on the ...
OR'GEAT, n. A liquor extracted from barley and sweet almonds.
OR'GASM, n. [Gr. to swell; to irritate.] Immoderate excitement or action; as the...
ORGAN'ZINE, n. Silk twisted into threads; thrown silk.
ORGANY. [See Origan .]
ORGANOG'RAPHY, n. [Gr.] In botany, a description of the organs of plants, or of ...
ORGANOGRAPH'IC, ORGANOGRAPH'ICAL, a. Pertaining to organography.
OR'GANIZING, ppr. Constructing with suitable organs; reducing to system in order...
OR'GANIZED, pp. Formed with organs; constructed organically; systemized; reduced...
OR'GANIZE, v.t. 1. To form with suitable organs; to construct so that one part m...
ORGANIZA'TION, n. 1. The act or process of forming organs or instruments of acti...
OR'GANIST, n. 1. One who plays on the organ. 2. One who sung in parts; an old mu...
OR'GANISM, n. Organical structure; as the organism of bodies.
ORGAN'ICALNESS, n. The state of being organical.
ORGAN'ICALLY, adv. 1. With organs; with organical structure or disposition of pa...