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Definition of organized
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Organized
(imp. & p. p.) of
Organiz.
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Institute
::
Institute
(p. a.)
Established;
organized;
founded.
Organizability
::
Organizability
(n.)
Quality
of being
organizable;
capability
of being
organized.
Chairmanship
::
Chairmanship
(n.) The
office
of a
chairman
of a
meeting
or
organized
body.
Brownist
::
Brownist
(n.) A
follower
of
Robert
Brown,
of
England,
in the 16th
century,
who
taught
that every
church
is
complete
and
independent
in
itself
when
organized,
and
consists
of
members
meeting
in one
place,
having
full power to elect and
depose
its
officers..
Solenogastra
::
Solenogastra
(n. pl.) An order of lowly
organized
Mollusca
belonging
to the
Isopleura.
A
narrow
groove
takes the place of the foot of other
gastropods.
Unembodied
::
Unembodied
(a.) Not
embodied;
not
collected
into a body; not yet
organized;
as,
unembodied
militia..
Fermentation
::
Fermentation
(n.) The
process
of
undergoing
an
effervescent
change,
as by the
action
of
yeast;
in a wider sense
(Physiol.
Chem.),
the
transformation
of an
organic
substance
into new
compounds
by the
action
of a
ferment,
either
formed
or
unorganized.
It
differs
in kind
according
to the
nature
of the
ferment
which
causes
it..
Reorganization
::
Reorganization
(n.) The act of
reorganizing;
a
reorganized
existence;
as,
reorganization
of the
troops..
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..
Corps
::
Corps (n. sing. & pl.) A body of men; esp., an
organized
division
of the
military
establishment;
as, the
marine
corps;
the corps of
topographical
engineers;
specifically,
an army
corps..
Invertin
::
Invertin
(n.) An
unorganized
ferment
which
causes
cane sugar to take up a
molecule
of water and be
converted
into
invert
sugar.
Ptyalin
::
Ptyalin
(n.) An
unorganized
amylolytic
ferment,
on
enzyme,
present
in human mixed
saliva
and in the
saliva
of some
animals..
Carbonaro
::
Carbonaro
(n.) A
member
of a
secret
political
association
in
Italy,
organized
in the early part of the
nineteenth
centry
for the
purpose
of
changing
the
government
into a
republic..
Regular
::
Regular
(a.)
Constituted,
selected,
or
conducted
in
conformity
with
established
usages,
rules,
or
discipline;
duly
authorized;
permanently
organized;
as, a
regular
meeting;
a
regular
physican;
a
regular
nomination;
regular
troops..
Nitrogen
::
Nitrogen
(n.) A
colorless
nonmetallic
element,
tasteless
and
odorless,
comprising
four
fifths
of the
atmosphere
by
volume.
It is
chemically
very inert in the free
state,
and as such is
incapable
of
supporting
life
(hence
the name azote still used by
French
chemists);
but it forms many
important
compounds,
as
ammonia,
nitric
acid, the
cyanides,
etc, and is a
constituent
of all
organized
living
tissues,
animal
or
vegetable.
Symbol
N.
Atomic
weight
14. It was
formerly
regarded
as a
permanent
noncon
Organized
::
Organized
(imp. & p. p.) of
Organiz.
Develop
::
Develop
(v. i.) To go
through
a
process
of
natural
evolution
or
growth,
by
successive
changes
from a less
perfect
to a more
perfect
or more
highly
organized
state;
to
advance
from a
simpler
form of
existence
to one more
complex
either
in
structure
or
function;
as, a
blossom
develops
from a bud; the seed
develops
into a
plant;
the
embryo
develops
into a
well-formed
animal;
the mind
develops
year by
year..
Church
::
Church
(n.) A
formally
organized
body of
Christian
believers
worshiping
together.
Centrosome
::
Centrosome
(n.) A
peculiar
rounded
body lying near the
nucleus
of a cell. It is
regarded
as the
dynamic
element
by means of which the
machinery
of cell
division
is
organized.
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.
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