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"Section M, N, and O"

[Organo-
+ Gr. &?; clan.] (Biol.) The tribal history of organs, --
a branch of morphophyly.
Haeckel.


Or`ga*no*plas"tic (?), a. [Organo-
+ -plastic.] (Biol.) Having the property of
producing the tissues or organs of animals and plants; as, the
organoplastic cells.


Or`ga*nos"co*py (?), n. [Organo-
+ -scopy.] Phrenology. Fleming.


Or`ga*no*troph"ic (?), a. [Organo-
+ Gr. &?; to nourish.] (Biol.) Relating to the
creation, organization, and nutrition of living organs or
parts.


Or"gan*ule (?), n. [Dim. of
organ.] (Anat.) One of the essential cells or
elements of an organ. See Sense organule, under
Sense.
Huxley.


Or"ga*ny (?), n. [AS. Organe,
from the Latin. See Origan.] (Bot.) See
Origan.


Or"gan*zine (?), n. [F.
organsin; cf. Sp. organsino, It. organzino.


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