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organo-
- a combining form of Greek origin used, with the meaning “organ (of the body),” “musical instrument,” or as a combining form of organic in the formation of compound words:
organology; organosilicon.
organo-
combining_form
- (in biology or medicine) indicating an organ or organs
organogenesis
- (in chemistry) indicating a compound containing an organic group
organophosphate
organometallic
organosulphur
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Especially will the traveller in Mexico be struck by the imposing organo cactus.
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A striking example of the place of suggestion came with the development of organo-therapy some fifteen years ago.
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Præterea in quibusdam morbis medendi cruciatus detraxit, ut in anginis quas curabant in fauces organo demisso.
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Sopra un organo particolare della Cimici dei letti (Cimex lectularius L.).
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De Novo Organo silemus, he says, neque de eo quicquam prlibamus.
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