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I . or·gan [ˈɔ:gən] N

1. organ MUS:

organ
orgle f pl
organ

2. organ ANAT:

organ
organ m

3. organ fig (mouthpiece):

organ

II . or·gan [ˈɔ:gən] ADJ MUS

ˈbar·rel or·gan N

barrel organ
lajna f

ˈmouth or·gan N

mouth organ
orglice f pl
mouth organ

ˈor·gan do·nor N

ˈor·gan grind·er N

organ grinder
lajnar(ica) m (f)

ˈsense or·gan N

sense organ

Usage examples with organ

organ/choir loft

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The head bears a pair of rhinophores (sensory organs) each with a sheath at its base.
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These regions include the organum vasculosum of the lamina terminalis and the subfornical organ.
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He was also interested in music, especially church music, playing the organ and composing works that outlasted him.
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It featured the first theatre organ and the first talking pictures.
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All of society's organ systems must work together harmoniously, if society is to survive and prosper.
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The question of the proprietary character of personal rights is particularly relevant in the case of rights over human tissue, organs and other body parts.
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Here he also wrote most of his organ works.
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The series made many claims about organ trafficking that later proved to be false.
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Although the organ would be considered small by today's standards, it more than adequately fills the church.
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Some species can hear with the aid of hearing organs in the tibia segments of their legs.
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