Synonym: Hammond organ, electric organ, electronic organ, harmonium, pipe organ, reed organ. Similar words: organic, organism, organize, organized, organization, organizational, gang, for good. Meaning: ['ɔrgən /'ɔːgən] n. 1. a fully differentiated structural and functional unit in an animal that is specialized for some particular function 2. a government agency or instrument devoted to the performance of some specific function 3. (music) an electronic simulation of a pipe organ 4. a periodical that is published by a special interest group 5. wind instrument whose sound is produced by means of pipes arranged in sets supplied with air from a bellows and controlled from a large complex musical keyboard 6. a free-reed instrument in which air is forced through the reeds by bellows.
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91. In reality, there is a great shortage of donated organs, but organ donation is a careful, well-documented medical procedure.
92. The second good reason was that he was the perfect organ donor.
93. I'll give you my opinion of the human race in a nutshell... their heart's in the right place,(http://sentencedict.com/organ.html) but their head is a thoroughly inefficient organ. W. Somerset Maugham
94. But the organ music was lovely, although some of the vocalists sang rather modern stuff, a bit like rock and roll.
95. The acquisition by schools would seem sensible as this forms a useful and accurate guide to vessel and organ location.
96. Strokes occur when blood vessels become clogged, blocking the flow of oxygen to an organ such as the brain.
97. Organ donor cards are available from most hospitals, general practice surgeries, dispensing pharmacists, and social security offices. 9.
98. We view so called elective ventilation of patients who might become potential organ donors with some trepidation.
99. Sweet voices, as clear as organ tones, drifted from my compartment.
100. Tall mineral chimneys like underworld organ pipes soared thirty feet above the ocean floor.
101. There were piles of bad-taste wreaths around and sickly tremolo organ music.
102. These structures are inferred to exist. As an organ of the body, a stomach is a real object.
103. In the medical schools' defense, both operate under the horrendous restrictions of a perpetual organ shortage.
104. I don't remember the clothes you wore, or your beautiful hair, or the sardines, or the mouth organ.
105. To an extent far greater than any other organ(sentencedict.com), the brain adapts to changing conditions.
106. His/her long muscular tongue lashed and probed the air like a sense organ as if to supplement his/her tiny shrunken eyes.
107. The organ is soft and delicate, of irregular shape, branching and finely divided and highlighted throughout by yellow flecks.
108. Normally a mouth organ or a piano accordion accompanies the music and plays the melody.
109. The patient's relatives were keen for him to be an organ donor.
110. The brain - like any other human organ - can tire.
111. The other biopsy specimen was maintained in organ culture with or without the addition of vitamin D metabolites.
112. Hence, when the animal was running the tail could have stretched back horizontally and acted as a balancing organ.
113. The tall lantern jawed villain in top hat and tails plays an organ.
114. Antibiotics were administered through the nasogastric tube and parenterally before organ removal.
115. In Wisconsin, the drugs have been used routinely in organ donors, without problems, for decades.
116. As you fall into this cavernous organ and look around, you see that the shot was administered before a meal.
117. Bach himself did not disdain to transcribe Vivaldi concertos for organ or harpsichord and to borrow fugue-subjects from Legrenzi and Corelli.
118. Polyphony, which developed in the ninth century, used the organ as bass accompaniment to liturgical song.
119. He played first a whistle, then a mouth organ, then a trumpet.
120. Based on the structure of the organ, we think that it is well adapted for detecting very low levels of light.
More similar words: organic, organism, organize, organized, organization, organizational, gang, for good, elegant, forget about, arrogance.