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Definition of organized
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Organized
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Organizable
::
Organizable
(a.)
Capable
of being
organized;
esp.
(Biol.),
capable
of being
formed
into
living
tissue;
as,
organizable
matter..
Pepsin
::
Pepsin
(n.) An
unorganized
proteolytic
ferment
or
enzyme
contained
in the
secretory
glands
of the
stomach.
In the
gastric
juice it is
united
with
dilute
hydrochloric
acid (0.2 per cent,
approximately)
and the two
together
constitute
the
active
portion
of the
digestive
fluid.
It is the
active
agent in the
gastric
juice of all
animals..
Head
::
Head (n.) The most
prominent
or
important
member
of any
organized
body; the
chief;
the
leader;
as, the head of a
college,
a
school,
a
church,
a
state,
and the
like..
Body
::
Body (n.) The
material
organized
substance
of an
animal,
whether
living
or dead, as
distinguished
from the
spirit,
or vital
principle;
the
physical
person..
Polity
::
Polity
(n.)
Hence:
The form or
constitution
by which any
institution
is
organized;
the
recognized
principles
which lie at the
foundation
of any human
institution.
University
::
University
(n.) An
institution
organized
and
incorporated
for the
purpose
of
imparting
instruction,
examining
students,
and
otherwise
promoting
education
in the
higher
branches
of
literature,
science,
art, etc.,
empowered
to
confer
degrees
in the
several
arts and
faculties,
as in
theology,
law,
medicine,
music,
etc. A
university
may exist
without
having
any
college
connected
with it, or it may
consist
of but one
college,
or it may
comprise
an
assemblage
of
colleges
established
in any
place,
with
Plasma
::
Plasma
(n.)
Unorganized
material;
elementary
matter.
Ambulance
::
Ambulance
(n.) A field
hospital,
so
organized
as to
follow
an army in its
movements,
and
intended
to
succor
the
wounded
as soon as
possible.
Often used
adjectively;
as, an
ambulance
wagon;
ambulance
stretcher;
ambulance
corps..
Enzyme
::
Enzyme
(n.) An
unorganized
or
unformed
ferment,
in
distinction
from an
organized
or
living
ferment;
a
soluble,
or
chemical,
ferment.
Ptyalin,
pepsin,
diastase,
and
rennet
are good
examples
of
enzymes..
Intussusception
::
Intussusception
(n.) The act of
taking
foreign
matter,
as food, into a
living
body; the
process
of
nutrition,
by which dead
matter
is
absorbed
by the
living
organism,
and
ultimately
converted
into the
organized
substance
of its
various
tissues
and
organs..
Retrogression
::
Retrogression
(n.)
Backward
development;
a
passing
from a
higher
to a lower state of
organization
or
structure,
as when an
animal,
approaching
maturity,
becomes
less
highly
organized
than would be
expected
from its
earlier
stages
or known
relationship.
Called
also
retrograde
development,
and
regressive
metamorphism..
Army
::
Army (n.) A body of
persons
organized
for the
advancement
of a
cause;
as, the Blue
Ribbon
Army..
Organize
::
Organize
(v. t.) 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..
Disorganize
::
Disorganize
(v. t.) To
destroy
the
organic
structure
or
regular
system
of (a
government,
a
society,
a
party,
etc.);
to break up (what is
organized);
to throw into utter
disorder;
to
disarrange..
Emulsin
::
Emulsin
(n.) An
unorganized
ferment
(contained
in this
extract
and in other
vegetable
juices),
which
effects
the
decomposition
of
certain
glucosides..
Plant
::
Plant (n.) To
furnish
with a fixed and
organized
population;
to
settle;
to
establish;
as, to plant a
colony..
Supplement
::
Supplement
(v. t.) That which fills up,
completes,
or makes an
addition
to,
something
already
organized,
arranged,
or set
apart;
specifically,
a part added to, or
issued
as a
continuation
of, a book or
paper,
to make good its
deficiencies
or
correct
its
errors..
Unformed
::
Unformed
(a.)
Unorganized;
without
definite
shape or
structure;
as, an
unformed,
or
unorganized,
ferment..
Appetency
::
Appetency
(n.)
Specifically:
An
instinctive
inclination
or
propensity
in
animals
to
perform
certain
actions,
as in the young to suck, in
aquatic
fowls to enter into water and to swim; the
tendency
of an
organized
body to seek what
satisfies
the wants of its
organism..
Soldier
::
Soldier
(n.) One who is
engaged
in
military
service
as an
officer
or a
private;
one who
serves
in an army; one of an
organized
body of
combatants.
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