What is the meaning of OR. Phrases containing OR
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Specifically (Pros.), to go through with, as a verse, marking and distinguishing the feet of which it is composed; to show, in reading, the metrical structure of; to recite metrically () To go over and examine point by point; to examine with care; to look closely at or into; to scrutinize.
A combining form denoting relation to, or connection with, an organ or organs.
A large American holothurian (Lophothuria Fabricii) having a bright orange convex body covered with finely granulated scales. Its expanded tentacles are bright red.
Same as Ordeal by water. See the Note under Ordeal, n., 1.
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The germ history of the organs and systems of organs, -- a branch of morphogeny.
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To arrange or constitute in parts, each having a special function, act, office, or relation; to systematize; to get into working order; -- applied to products of the human intellect, or to human institutions and undertakings, as a science, a government, an army, a war, etc.
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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.
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Organogenesis.
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Alt. of Organographical
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The origin and development of organs in animals and plants.
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A name given to any one of the four elements, carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen, which are especially characteristic ingredients of organic compounds; also, by extension, to other elements sometimes found in the same connection; as sulphur, phosphorus, etc.
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A description of the organs of animals or plants.
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To sing in parts; as, to organize an anthem.
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A large kind of sea fish; the orgeis.
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Of or pertaining to organography.
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Of or relating to organology.
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One who organizes.
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One versed in organography.
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Of or pertaining to organogenesis.
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A word of unknown origin and signification, formerly used as expressive of contempt, or when anything said was reject as trifling or impertinent.
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