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From:
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or·gan
/ˈɔrgən/
器官,喉舌;機構,機關;風琴,口琴
From:
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or·gan
/ˈɔrgən/
名詞
器官,機構,嗓音
From:
Network Terminology
organ
器
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Or·gan
n.
1.
An
instrument
or
medium
by
which
some
important
action
is
performed
,
or
an
important
end
accomplished
;
as
,
legislatures
,
courts
,
armies
,
taxgatherers
,
etc
.,
are
organs
of
government
.
2.
Biol.
A
natural
part
or
structure
in
an
animal
or
a
plant
,
capable
of
performing
some
special
action
(
termed
its
function
),
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
of
plants
.
Note:
☞
In
animals
the
organs
are
generally
made
up
of
several
tissues
,
one
of
which
usually
predominates
,
and
determines
the
principal
function
of
the
organ
.
Groups
of
organs
constitute
a
system
.
See
System
.
3.
A
component
part
performing
an
essential
office
in
the
working
of
any
complex
machine
;
as
,
the
cylinder
,
valves
,
crank
,
etc
.,
are
organs
of
the
steam
engine
.
4.
A
medium
of
communication
between
one
person
or
body
and
another
;
as
,
the
secretary
of
state
is
the
organ
of
communication
between
the
government
and
a
foreign
power
;
a
newspaper
is
the
organ
of
its
editor
,
or
of
a
party
,
sect
,
etc
.
A
newsletter
distributed
within
an
organization
is
often
called
its
house organ
.
5.
Mus.
A
wind
instrument
containing
numerous
pipes
of
various
dimensions
and
kinds
,
which
are
filled
with
wind
from
a
bellows
,
and
played
upon
by
means
of
keys
similar
to
those
of
a
piano
,
and
sometimes
by
foot
keys
or
pedals
; --
formerly
used
in
the
plural
,
each
pipe
being
considered
an
organ
.
The
deep
,
majestic
,
solemn
organs
blow
.
--
Pope
.
Note:
☞
Chaucer
used
the
form
orgon
as
a
plural
.
The
merry
orgon
. . .
that
in
the
church
goon
[go].
Barrel organ
,
Choir organ
,
Great organ
,
etc
.
See
under
Barrel
,
Choir
,
etc
.
Cabinet organ
Mus.
,
an
organ
of
small
size
,
as
for
a
chapel
or
for
domestic
use
;
a
reed
organ
.
Organ bird
Zool.
,
a
Tasmanian
crow
shrike
(
Gymnorhina organicum
).
It
utters
discordant
notes
like
those
of
a
hand
organ
out
of
tune
.
Organ fish
Zool.
,
the
drumfish
.
Organ gun
.
Mil.
Same
as
Orgue
(b)
.
Organ harmonium
Mus.
,
an
harmonium
of
large
capacity
and
power
.
Organ of Corti
Anat.
,
a
complicated
structure
in
the
cochlea
of
the
ear
,
including
the
auditory
hair
cells
,
the
rods
or
fibers
of
Corti
,
the
membrane
of
Corti
,
etc
.
See
Note
under
Ear
.
Organ pipe
.
See
Pipe
,
n.
, 1.
Organ-pipe coral
.
Zool.
See
Tubipora
.
Organ point
Mus.
,
a
passage
in
which
the
tonic
or
dominant
is
sustained
continuously
by
one
part
,
while
the
other
parts
move
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Or·gan
,
v. t.
To
supply
with
an
organ
or
organs
;
to
fit
with
organs
;
to
organize
. [
Obs
.]
Thou
art
elemented
and
organed
for
other
apprehensions
.
--
Bp
.
Mannyngham
.
◄
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
organ
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
; "
The
Census
Bureau
is
an
organ
of
the
Commerce
Department
"
3: (
music
)
an
electronic
simulation
of
a
pipe
organ
[
syn
: {
electric
organ
,
electronic organ
,
Hammond organ
]
4:
a
periodical
that
is
published
by
a
special
interest
group
;
"
the
organ
of
the
communist
party
"
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
[
syn
: {
pipe
organ
]
6:
a
free-reed
instrument
in
which
air
is
forced
through
the
reeds
by
bellows
[
syn
:
harmonium
,
reed organ
]
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Organ
some
kind
of
wind
instrument
,
probably
a
kind
of
Pan's
pipes
(
Gen
. 4:21;
Job
21:12;
Ps
. 150:4),
which
consisted
of
seven
or
eight
reeds
of
unequal
length
.
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