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    organ
    /ˈɔːɡ(ə)n/

    noun

    • 1. a part of an organism which is typically self-contained and has a specific vital function: "the internal organs" Similar part of the bodybody partbiological structure
    • 2. a large musical instrument having rows of pipes supplied with air from bellows (now usually electrically powered), and played using a keyboard or by an automatic mechanism. The pipes are generally arranged in ranks of a particular type, each controlled by a stop, and often into larger sets linked to separate keyboards.

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  2. The meaning of ORGAN is a differentiated structure (such as a heart, kidney, leaf, or stem) consisting of cells and tissues and performing some specific function in an organism. How to use organ in a sentence.

  3. a part of the body of an animal or plant that performs a particular job: an external / internal / reproductive organ. an organ donor / transplant. Fewer examples. He sustained injuries to his arms, legs and several internal organs. Your ears, eyes, tongue, nose and skin are your sense organs.

  4. Oct 29, 2016 · An organ is a self-contained group of tissues that performs a specific function in the body. The heart, liver, and stomach are examples of organs in humans. The word organ comes from the Latin organum, which means “instrument”.

  5. May 31, 2024 · organ, in biology, a group of tissues in a living organism that have been adapted to perform a specific function. In higher animals, organs are grouped into organ systems; e.g., the esophagus, stomach, and liver are organs of the digestive system.

  6. A distinct part of an organism that performs one or more specialized functions. Examples of organs are the eyes, ears, lungs, and heart of an animal, and the roots, stems, and leaves of a plant. organ. Part of a living thing, distinct from the other parts, that is adapted for a specific function.

  7. a part of the body that has a particular purpose, such as the heart or the brain; part of a plant with a particular purpose. the internal organs. the sense organs (= the eyes, ears, nose, etc.) the sexual/reproductive organs. an organ transplant/donor. the vital organs (= the brain, heart, lungs, etc.) organ donation/transplantation.

  8. organ. ( ˈɔːɡən) n. 1. (Instruments) a. Also called: pipe organ a large complex musical keyboard instrument in which sound is produced by means of a number of pipes arranged in sets or stops, supplied with air from a bellows. The largest instruments possess three or more manuals and one pedal keyboard and have the greatest range of any instrument.