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Organ
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Pronunciation
- IPA: //
- SAMPA: //
Etymology
Latin
Noun
organ
- The largest parts of an organism that are composed of tissues that perform similar functions.
- A musical instrument that has multiple pipes which play when a key is pressed.
- An official magazine, newsletter , or similar publication of an organization.
Translations
- Dutch: orgaan n (1), orgel n(2)
- Finnish: elin (1); urku (singular), urut (plural) (2), äänenkannattaja (3)
- French: organe m (1), orgue m (2)
- German: Organ n (1,3), Orgel f (2)
- Ido: Organo
- Lithuanian: organas m (1, 3); vargonai m, pl (2)
- Persian: اندام (andam) (1), ارغنون (arghanun) (2), ترجمان (tarjoman) (3)
- Polish: narząd m (1), organ m (1,3), organy pl (2),
- Romanian: organ n (1), orgă f (2)
- Romanica: organo m
- Russian: орган m (1,2)
- Swedish: organ n (1, 3), orgel c (2)
Derived terms
German
Noun
Organ n
- organ
Romanian
Noun
organ n
- organ
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