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ORGANIZA'TION, n. 1. The act or process of forming organs or instruments of acti...
OR'GANIZE, v.t. 1. To form with suitable organs; to construct so that one part m...
OR'GANIZED, pp. Formed with organs; constructed organically; systemized; reduced...
OR'GANIZING, ppr. Constructing with suitable organs; reducing to system in order...
ORGANOGRAPH'IC, ORGANOGRAPH'ICAL, a. Pertaining to organography.
ORGANOG'RAPHY, n. [Gr.] In botany, a description of the organs of plants, or of ...
ORGANY. [See Origan .]
ORGAN'ZINE, n. Silk twisted into threads; thrown silk.
OR'GASM, n. [Gr. to swell; to irritate.] Immoderate excitement or action; as the...
OR'GEAT, n. A liquor extracted from barley and sweet almonds.
OR'GEIS, n. A fish, called also organ-ling; supposed to be from Orkneys, on the ...
OR'GIES, n. plu. [Gr. to swell; fury; L. orgia.] Frantic revels at the feast in ...
ORGIL'LOUS, a. [Gr. to swell.] Proud; haughty. [Not used.]
OR'GUES, n. 1. In the military art, long thick pieces of timber, pointed and sho...
OR'ICHALCH, ORICHAL'CUM, n. [L. orichalcum, mountain brass; Gr. aurichalcum, gol...
O'RIEL, O'RIENCY, n. [See Orient .] Brightness or strength of color. [Little used.]