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There are 11 nine-letter words containing ORGANI| INORGANIC | • inorganic adj. (Chemistry) relating to a compound that does not contain carbon. • inorganic adj. That does not originate in a living organism. • inorganic n. (Chemistry) An inorganic compound. | | MORGANITE | • morganite n. (Mineralogy) A gemstone of pegmatite deposits. Morganite is a transparent pink variety of beryl. • MORGANITE n. a rosy pink semiprecious gem, a variety of beryl. | | ORGANICAL | • organical adj. Archaic form of organic. • ORGANICAL adj. (obsolete) relating to, derived from, like or of the nature of an organ, also ORGANIC. | | ORGANISED | • organised adj. Alternative spelling of organized. • organised v. Simple past tense and past participle of organise. • ORGANISE v. to form into an organic whole, also ORGANIZE. | | ORGANISER | • organiser n. (British spelling) Standard spelling of organizer. • ORGANISER n. one who organises, also ORGANIZER. | | ORGANISES | • organises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of organise. • ORGANISE v. to form into an organic whole, also ORGANIZE. | | ORGANISMS | • organisms n. Plural of organism. • ORGANISM n. any form of animal or plant life. | | ORGANISTS | • organists n. Plural of organist. • ORGANIST n. one who plays the organ. | | ORGANIZED | • organized adj. (Of things or settings) Having been organized; in good order. • organized adj. (Of a person) Characterised by efficient organization. • organized adj. Unionized. | | ORGANIZER | • organizer n. A person who arranges the details of a public event. • organizer n. (Computing) A hand-held micro-computer that will perform specific tasks; can be used as an electronic… • organizer n. (Medicine) A group of cells that, together with the evocator, control differentiation in the embryo; the inductor. | | ORGANIZES | • organizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of organize. • ORGANIZE v. to form into an organic whole, also ORGANISE. |
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