Word Meanings - REVOICE - Book Publishers vocabulary database
To refurnish with a voice; to refit, as an organ pipe, so as to restore its tone.
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- ORGANISTA
Any one of several South American wrens, noted for the sweetness of their song. - ORGANICALNESS
The quality or state of being organic. - ORGANOLOGY
1. The science of organs or of anything considered as an organic structure. The science of style, as an organ of thought, of style in relation to the ideas and feelings, might be called the organology of style. De Quincey. 2. That branch of biology - ORGANDIE; ORGANDY
A kind of transparent light muslin. - ORGANOGRAPHIST
One versed in organography. - ORGANOGRAPHY
A description of the organs of animals or plants. - ORGAN
A natural part or structure in an animal or a plant, capable of performing some special action , which is essential to the life or well-being of the whole; as, the heart, lungs, etc., are organs of animals; the root, stem, foliage, etc., are organs - ORGANIZATION
1. The act of organizing; the act of arranging in a systematic way for use or action; as, the organization of an army, or of a deliberative body. "The first organization of the general government." Pickering. 2. The state of being organized; also, - REFITMENT
The act of refitting, or the state of being refitted. - ORGANOPHYLY
The tribal history of organs, -- a branch of morphophyly. Haeckel. - ORGANOGENY
Organogenesis. - RESTORE
Restoration. Spenser. - ORGANONYMY
The designation or nomenclature of organs. B. G. Wilder. - ORGANITY
Organism. - ORGANOSCOPY
Phrenology. Fleming. - ORGANIZABLE
Capable of being organized; esp. , capable of being formed into living tissue; as, organizable matter. - ORGANIZE
To furnish with organs; to give an organic structure to; to endow with capacity for the functions of life; as, an organized being; organized matter; -- in this sense used chiefly in the past participle. These nobler faculties of the mind, matter - ORGANOTROPHIC
Relating to the creation, organization, and nutrition of living organs or parts. - ORGANOLEPTIC
Making an impression upon an organ; plastic; -- said of the effect or impression produced by any substance on the organs of touch, taste, or smell, and also on the organism as a whole. - ORGANICALLY
In an organic manner; by means of organs or with reference to organic functions; hence, fundamentally. Gladstone. - INVOICE
A written account of the particulars of merchandise shipped or sent to a purchaser, consignee, factor, etc., with the value or prices and charges annexed. Wharton. 2. The lot or set of goods as shipped or received; as, the merchant receives a large - INORGANICAL
Inorganic. Locke. - BIORGAN
A physiological organ; a living organ; an organ endowed with function; -- distinguished from idorgan. - FATA MORGANA
A kind of mirage by which distant objects appear inverted, distorted, displaced, or multiplied. It is noticed particularly at the Straits of Messina, between Calabria and Sicily. (more info) looked upon as the work of a fairy of the - INORGANIC
Not organic; without the organs necessary for life; devoid of an organized structure; unorganized; lifeness; inanimate; as, all chemical compounds are inorganic substances. Note: The term inorganic is used to denote any one the large series - TELEORGANIC
Vital; as, teleorganic functions. - MORGAN
One of a celebrated breed of American trotting horses; -- so called from the name of the stud from which the breed originated in Vermont.