| BURGANET | • burganet n. Alternative form of burgonet. • BURGANET n. (French) a visored helmet that can be fitted or attached to the gorget or neckpiece, also BURGONET. |
| GARGANEY | • garganey n. A small dabbling duck, Anas querquedula, that breeds in much of Europe and western Asia, and winters in Africa. • GARGANEY n. (Italian) a kind of teal. |
| LARGANDO | • largando adv. (Music) (To be played) gradually slower and broader. • LARGANDO adj. (Italian) becoming gradually slower (music). |
| ORGANDIE | • organdie n. Alternative spelling of organdy. • ORGANDIE n. (French) a cotton fabric, also ORGANDY. |
| ORGANICS | • organics n. Plural of organic. • ORGANIC n. an organic substance. |
| ORGANISE | • organise v. (British spelling) Standard spelling of organize. • ORGANISE v. to form into an organic whole, also ORGANIZE. |
| ORGANISM | • organism n. (Obsolete, rare) The fact of being organic; organicity. • organism n. Something with many separate interdependent parts, seen as being like a living thing; an organic system. • organism n. (Biology) A discrete and complete living thing, such as animal, plant, fungus or microorganism. |
| ORGANIST | • organist n. A musician who plays the organ. • ORGANIST n. one who plays the organ. |
| ORGANITY | • organity n. The quality of being an organism. • ORGANITY n. an organized whole. |
| ORGANIZE | • organize v. (Transitive) To arrange in working order. • organize v. (Transitive) To constitute in parts, each having a special function, act, office, or relation; to systematize. • organize v. (Transitive, chiefly used in the past participle) To furnish with organs; to give an organic structure… |
| ORGANONS | • organons n. Plural of organon. • ORGANON n. (Greek) a system of rules for scientific investigation, also ORGANUM. |
| ORGANUMS | • organums n. Plural of organum. • ORGANUM n. (Latin) a method of philosophical or scientific investigation, also ORGANON. |
| ORGANZAS | • organzas n. Plural of organza. • ORGANZA n. a transparent thin silk or nylon. |
| OVERGANG | • overgang v. (Transitive, dialectal or obsolete) To go beyond or above; to exceed. • overgang n. (Dialectal or obsolete) Something that goes across or over; a transition. • OVERGANG v. (Scots) to dominate; to overspread. |
| PARGANAS | • parganas n. Plural of pargana. • PARGANA n. (Hindi) a division of an administrative district or zillah in India, also PERGUNNAH. |
| SIRGANGS | • sirgangs n. Plural of sirgang. • SIRGANG n. a green Asiatic jay-like bird. |