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Act of Congress establishing a US territory
In United States law, an organic act is an act of the United States Congress that establishes an administrative agency or local government, for example
Organic_act
Law annexing Hawaii as a U.S. territory
The Hawaiian Organic Act, Pub. L. 56–339, 31 Stat. 141, enacted April 30, 1900, was an organic act enacted by the United States Congress to establish
Hawaiian_Organic_Act
Act of Congress
The District of Columbia Organic Act of 1871 is an Act of Congress that repealed the individual charters of the cities of Washington and Georgetown and
District of Columbia Organic Act of 1871
District_of_Columbia_Organic_Act_of_1871
1902 U.S. federal law
The Philippine Organic Act (c. 1369, 32 Stat. 691) that was enacted by the United States Congress on July 1, 1902 was the basic law for the Insular Government
Philippine_Organic_Act
Federal law creating the Arizona Territory
The Arizona Organic Act was an organic act passed in the United States federal law introduced as H.R. 357 in the second session of the 37th U.S. Congress
Arizona_Organic_Act
Statute used by the United States Congress
An Organic Act is a generic name for a statute used by the United States Congress to describe a territory, in anticipation of being admitted to the Union
Oklahoma_Organic_Act
Topics referred to by the same term
District of Columbia Organic Act may refer to: District of Columbia Organic Act of 1801, an act by the United States Congress which incorporated the District
District of Columbia Organic Act
District_of_Columbia_Organic_Act
Environment law
The Forest Service Organic Administration Act of 1897 provided the main statutory basis for the management of forest reserves in the United States, hence
Organic_Act_of_1897
1950 United States federal law
The Guam Organic Act of 1950 (formally the Organic Act of Guam), (48 U.S.C. § 1421 et seq., Pub. L. 81–630, H.R. 7273, 64 Stat. 384, enacted August 1
Guam_Organic_Act_of_1950
Territory of the U.S. between 1850-1896
government. In September 1850, the Utah Territory was organized by an organic act of the United States Congress, approved by the newly succeeded 13th President
Utah_Territory
meaning they have not had an organic act enacted by Congress. The four other territories are organized, meaning an organic act has been enacted by Congress
List of states and territories of the United States
List_of_states_and_territories_of_the_United_States
U.S. Territory (1849–1858)
Territory at Wikimedia Commons Minnesota historic documents (incl. Organic Act, Enabling Act, Act of Admission and territorial maps) Debates and proceedings of
Minnesota_Territory
Territory of the U.S. between 1863–1890
Washington 36 years and Idaho 26 years to achieve their goals. Idaho Organic Act 1863 – An Act to provide a temporary Government for the Territory of Idaho Laws
Idaho_Territory
Territory of the United States of America from 1805 to 1812
incorporated U.S. territories. With regard to the District of Louisiana, this organic act, which went into effect on October 1, 1804, detailed the authority of
Louisiana_Territory
1801 act of the U.S. congress
The District of Columbia Organic Act of 1801, officially An Act Concerning the District of Columbia (6th Congress, 2nd Sess., ch. 15, 2 Stat. 103, February
District of Columbia Organic Act of 1801
District_of_Columbia_Organic_Act_of_1801
Former organized incorporated territory of the United States (1868–1890)
centuries. On July 25, 1868, President Andrew Johnson signed the Wyoming Organic Act creating the Wyoming Territory using lands from the Dakota, Idaho, and
Wyoming_Territory
1916 U.S. law creating a fully elected legislature in the Philippines
545, also known as the Jones Act, the Philippine Autonomy Act, and the Act of Congress of August 29, 1916) was an organic act passed by the United States
Jones_Law_(Philippines)
The act was meant to establish a temporary government, yet remained in place until it was replaced on June 22, 1936. The resulting Organic Act of the
History of the United States Virgin Islands
History_of_the_United_States_Virgin_Islands
U.S. Territory (1848–1859)
the region into a U.S. territory. On August 14, 1848, Congress passed the Act to Establish the Territorial Government of Oregon, which created what was
Oregon_Territory
1804–1812 U.S. organized incorporated territory
Louisiana, the Louisiana Territory was renamed the Missouri Territory.) The Organic Act of 1804, passed on March 26 for October 1 implementation, also created
Territory_of_Orleans
1861 US federal legislation organizing Colorado Territory
The Colorado Organic Act was enacted in Colorado Territory in 1861. It passed by Congress and signed by President James Buchanan on February 28, 1861
Colorado_Organic_Act
1958 United States law
first introduced by James Wickersham in 1916, shortly after the First Organic Act. However, due to a lack of interest from Alaskans, the bill was never
Alaska_Statehood_Act
Organized incorporated territory of the United States from 1864 to 1889
Lacy's 1872 map of the Montana Territory The act of Congress of 1864 creating Montana, known as the Organic Act, prescribed a somewhat standard organization
Montana_Territory
1917 law granting U.S. citizenship to residents of Puerto Rico
Act (Pub. L. 64–368, 39 Stat. 951, enacted March 2, 1917), officially called the Organic Act of Puerto Rico or the Puerto Rico Federal Relations Act of
Jones–Shafroth_Act
2018 Philippine law establishing the Bangsamoro autonomous region
The provisions of the law became effective on August 10, 2018. As an organic act, the basic law abolished the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM)
Bangsamoro_Organic_Law
Unicameral legislative branch of the US territory, Guam
the island under one whole district. After the enactment of the Guam Organic Act in 1950, the First Guam Legislature was elected composing of 21 elected
Legislature_of_Guam
"organized" or "unorganized" depending on whether they operate under an organic act, and "incorporated" or "unincorporated" depending on whether the U.S
Territories of the United States
Territories_of_the_United_States
United States federal law that established the National Park Service
The National Park Service Organic Act is a United States federal law that established the National Park Service (NPS), an agency of the United States
National Park Service Organic Act
National_Park_Service_Organic_Act
United States territory (1861–1889)
Indian Education for the Dakotas. The government believed that the Dawes Act (1887), which attempted to move the Indians from hunting to farming, in theory
Dakota_Territory
Territory of the United States from 1819 to 1836
meeting of the 15th United States Congress, Congress passed the Arkansas organic act (3 Stat. L. 493), providing for the creation of the Arkansaw Territory
Arkansas_Territory
Organized incorporated territory of the United States, 1900–1959
became a US territory. In April 1900, Congress approved the Hawaiian Organic Act which organized the territory. United States Public Law 103-150 adopted
Territory_of_Hawaii
Historic sovereign territory set aside for Native American nations, 1834–1907
size as various Organic Acts were passed by Congress to create organized territories of the United States. The 1906 Oklahoma Enabling Act created the single
Indian_Territory
American territory in Polynesia
Department of the Interior moved to incorporate American Samoa through an Organic Act. Afraid that incorporation might undermine the Samoan culture and traditional
American_Samoa
American law establishing two territories
The Kansas–Nebraska Act of 1854 (10 Stat. 277) was a territorial organic act that created the territories of Kansas and Nebraska. It was drafted by Democratic
Kansas–Nebraska_Act
Territory of the United States of America from 1812 to 1821
The Territory of Missouri was an organized incorporated territory of the United States that existed from June 4, 1812, until August 10, 1821. In 1819,
Missouri_Territory
United States federal law
The Revised Organic Act of the Virgin Islands is a United States federal law that repealed and replaced the previous Organic Act of the Virgin Islands
Revised Organic Act of the Virgin Islands
Revised_Organic_Act_of_the_Virgin_Islands
1902–1935 US territory of the Philippines
States Congress passed the Philippine Organic Act, which organized the government and served as its basic law. This act provided for a governor-general appointed
Insular Government of the Philippine Islands
Insular_Government_of_the_Philippine_Islands
Supreme law of the Philippines
government. The Philippine Organic Act of 1902, sometimes known as the "Philippine Bill of 1902" or the "Cooper Act", was the first organic law for the Philippine
Constitution of the Philippines
Constitution_of_the_Philippines
Legislature of the Philippines, 1901–1916
the sovereign control of the U.S. After the passage of the Philippine Organic Act in 1902, the Commission functioned as the house of a bicameral legislature
Taft_Commission
with its own judges and marshals, through the District of Columbia Organic Act of 1801; previously it was the Territory of Columbia. According to specific
District of Columbia (until 1871)
District_of_Columbia_(until_1871)
Constitution of a state in the United States of America
and, thus, self-governing if the United States Congress has passed an Organic Act. Two of the 14 territories without commonwealth status — Guam and the
State constitutions in the United States
State_constitutions_in_the_United_States
American colonial legislature, 1907–1935
branch of the Insular Government. From 1907 to 1916, under the Philippine Organic Act of 1902, the legislature's lower house was the elected Philippine Assembly
Philippine_Legislature
Armed Philippine-American conflict (1899–1902)
the Philippine Organic Act, which created the Philippine Assembly. This act was superseded by the 1916 Jones Act (Philippine Autonomy Act), which contained
Philippine–American_War
American state constitution
this request by passing the Organic Act of Minnesota, which established the territory and provided for its government. This act remains one of the constitutional
Minnesota_Constitution
U.S. Territory (1861–1864)
incorporated territory Governor • 1861 – 1864 James W. Nye History • Organic act 2 March 1861 • Statehood 31 October 1864 Preceded by Succeeded by Utah
Nevada_Territory
1900 US federal law regarding Puerto Rico
The Foraker Act (Pub. L. 56–191, 31 Stat. 77, enacted April 12, 1900), officially called the Organic Act of 1900 and most commonly known by the name of
Foraker_Act
when the Philippine Assembly was created through the 1902 Philippine Organic Act passed by the United States Congress as the lower house of the Philippine
List of speakers of the House of Representatives of the Philippines
List_of_speakers_of_the_House_of_Representatives_of_the_Philippines
Administrative divisions of the Philippines
"Republic Act No. 9054; An Act to Strengthen and Expand the Organic Act for the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, Amending for the Purpose Republic Act No
Regions_of_the_Philippines
Organized incorporated territory of the United States from 1890 to 1907
and admitted to the Union as the state of Oklahoma. The 1890 Oklahoma Organic Act organized the western half of Indian Territory and a strip of country
Oklahoma_Territory
U.S. federal regulatory framework
ingredients. The Organic Foods Production Act of 1990 (OFPA) required that the USDA develop national standards for organic products, and the final rule establishing
National_Organic_Program
Territory of the United States of America (1850–1912)
February 24, 1863, during the Civil War, Congress passed the "Arizona Organic Act", which split off the western portion of the 12-year-old New Mexico Territory
New_Mexico_Territory
Return of some land of the District of Columbia to Virginia
Maryland and Virginia, and it straddled the Potomac River. The 1801 Organic Act placed the areas under the control of the United States Congress and
District of Columbia retrocession
District_of_Columbia_retrocession
U.S. legislation that established an agricultural program
The Organic Foods Production Act of 1990 (OFPA) (Title 21 of Food, Agriculture, Conservation, and Trade Act of 1990, codified at 7 U.S.C. ch. 94, 7 U
Organic Foods Production Act of 1990
Organic_Foods_Production_Act_of_1990
1946 United States Supreme Court case
Hawaii was not yet a state and was administered under the Hawaiian Organic Act. After the attack on Pearl Harbor, the Governor of Hawaii suspended the
Duncan_v._Kahanamoku
United States Congress legislation as per the National Park Service Organic Act. However, most parks are first proposed by members of the public, states
List of proposed national parks of the United States
List_of_proposed_national_parks_of_the_United_States
U.S. territory that is neither a state nor the District of Columbia
territory is considered "organized" when the U.S. Congress passes an organic act for it. Three of the U.S. territories with a permanent non-military population
Insular_area
United States federal agency
created the agency on August 25, 1916, through the National Park Service Organic Act. Its headquarters is in Washington, D.C., within the main headquarters
National_Park_Service
merged into National Capital Parks), Sequoia and Yosemite in 1890. The Organic Act of 1916 created the National Park Service "to conserve the scenery and
List of national parks of the United States
List_of_national_parks_of_the_United_States
1989–2019 autonomous region of the Philippines
first created on August 1, 1989, through Republic Act No. 6734 (otherwise known as the Organic Act), primarily authored by Aquilino Pimentel Jr., in pursuance
Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao
Autonomous_Region_in_Muslim_Mindanao
U.S. territory in Micronesia
a territorial holiday, Liberation Day. After World War II, the Guam Organic Act of 1950 established Guam as an unincorporated organized territory of
Guam
change to which the DGP has had to adapt has been to the approval of the Organic Act of Security Forces and Corps of March 13, 1986. This law was created
Directorate-General of the Police
Directorate-General_of_the_Police
U.S. territory in the Caribbean
territory. The U.S. Virgin Islands are organized under the 1954 Revised Organic Act of the Virgin Islands and have held five constitutional conventions.
United_States_Virgin_Islands
1805 United States Supreme Court case
the District of Columbia Organic Act of 1801. Unlike its better-known predecessor, the Midnight Judges Act, the Organic Act survived repeal by the Jeffersonian
United_States_v._More
1787 American organic legislation creating Northwest Territory
also known as the Ordinance of 1787), enacted July 13, 1787, was an organic act of the Congress of the Confederation of the United States. It created
Northwest_Ordinance
Territorial legislature of the United States Virgin Islands
Department of the Interior in 1931. The U.S. Congress's passage of the 1936 Organic Act brought the greatest amount of self-government the islands had ever known
Legislature of the Virgin Islands
Legislature_of_the_Virgin_Islands
Lower house of the Philippine Legislature from 1907 to 1916
during the American colonial period. In 1916, the Jones Act replaced the Philippine Organic Act and the Assembly became the current House of Representatives
Philippine_Assembly
1800–1816 territory of the United States
Indiana Territory, officially the Territory of Indiana, was created by an organic act that President John Adams signed into law on May 7, 1800, to form an
Indiana_Territory
Country in the Pacific Ocean (1795–1893)
President Grover Cleveland considered the overthrow to have been an illegal act of war; he refused to consider annexation and initially worked to restore
Hawaiian_Kingdom
Public university system in California
(now known as the College of Letters and Science). Accordingly, the Organic Act, establishing the University of California, was introduced as a bill
University_of_California
Autonomous rule in the District of Columbia, in the United States
Potomac, to the east of the established settlement at Georgetown. The Organic Act of 1801 officially organized the District of Columbia and placed the
District of Columbia home rule
District_of_Columbia_home_rule
Columbia Organic Act of 1801, the District was brought under the direct political control of Congress. The Board of Commissioners was dissolved. That Act made
List of mayors of Washington, D.C.
List_of_mayors_of_Washington,_D.C.
possessions, the matter of drafting an organic act for American Samoa rested with Congress. Though an organic act was drafted in 1930, Congress never ratified
American Samoan citizenship and nationality
American_Samoan_citizenship_and_nationality
Highest court in Spain
regulated by Title VI of the Constitution of 1978. As set in the Judiciary Organic Act of 1985, the Court consists of the President of the Supreme Court (who
Supreme_Court_of_Spain
Principles, institutions and law of political governance in Spain
King and Queen shall conserve their titles. And the Organic Act 4/2014 modified the Organic Act of the Judiciary to allow the former Kings to conserve
Constitution_of_Spain
Interior on July 1, 1950, and on August 1, 1950, the Organic Act of Guam was signed into law. The Organic Act did not require persons born in Guam to become
Guamanian citizenship and nationality
Guamanian_citizenship_and_nationality
U.S. administrative law statute
the Administrative Procedure Act. Any modifications to an agency's statutory powers beyond those included in the organic statute are added by Congress
Organic statute (United States)
Organic_statute_(United_States)
Territory of the United States from 1798 to 1817
incorporated territory of the United States that was created under an organic act passed by the Congress of the United States. It was approved and signed
Mississippi_Territory
Princess of the Hawaiian Islands (1875–1899)
American congressional delegation in charge of formalizing the Hawaiian Organic Act. She suffered from chronic health problems throughout the 1890s and died
Kaʻiulani
Law that codifies most criminal offences in Spain
most criminal offences in Spain. The Code is established by an organic law, the Organic Law 10/1995, of 23 November, of the Criminal Code (Ley Orgánica
Criminal_Code_(Spain)
Treaty establishing the Philippines as an independent sovereign state
legislative body of the Philippines, but after the passage of the Philippine Organic Act in 1902, the Commission functioned as one house of a bicameral legislature
Treaty_of_Manila_(1946)
Upper house of the Congress of the Philippines
Philippine Commission of the Insular Government. Under the Philippine Organic Act, from 1907 to 1916, the Philippine Commission headed by the governor-general
Senate_of_the_Philippines
Organic compound with acidic properties
An organic acid is an organic compound with acidic properties. The most common organic acids are the carboxylic acids, whose acidity is associated with
Organic_acid
United States federal law
The Espionage Act of 1917 is a United States federal law enacted on June 15, 1917, shortly after the United States entered World War I. It has been amended
Espionage_Act_of_1917
Original political entity within the District of Columbia
District of Columbia, the capital of the United States. Formed by the Organic Act of 1801 from parts of Montgomery and Prince George's County, Maryland
Washington_County,_D.C.
to utilize the highly complex electoral system envisioned by the 2018 Organic Act on the Acquisition of Senators. Its members will be elected among the
2024_Thai_Senate_election
Movement for greater autonomy in the Pacific Northwest
Members of the ultra-American party insisted that the final lines of the Organic Act would be "until such time as the USA extend their jurisdiction over us"
Cascadia_movement
Public university in Ann Arbor, Michigan, U.S.
governance. Following Michigan's admission to the Union in 1837, an organic act was passed on March 18, 1837, to reorganize the university under a twelve-member
University_of_Michigan
authority of the Weeks Act. The management goals provided by the Organic Act were expanded upon by the Multiple-Use Sustained-Yield Act of 1960 to include
List of national forests of the United States
List_of_national_forests_of_the_United_States
del Corral as its president. According to Article 598 of the Judiciary Organic Act, the CGPJ President is entitled: To represent the General Council of
President of the Supreme Court (Spain)
President_of_the_Supreme_Court_(Spain)
Legislative branch of the D.C. government
until the passage of the Organic Act of 1871, which created a new government for the entire District of Columbia. This Act effectively combined the City
Council of the District of Columbia
Council_of_the_District_of_Columbia
Territory of the United States (1912–1959)
an organized, incorporated territory of the United States. The Second Organic Act of 1912 renamed the District to the Territory of Alaska. By 1916, its
Territory_of_Alaska
subject to the Organic Act on the Election Commission of B.E. 2541 or bound by the Election Commission's regulation. The Organic Act of the Constitution
2006 Thai political party dissolution charges
2006_Thai_political_party_dissolution_charges
Anti-government conspiracy movement
Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act. The claim that the District of Columbia Organic Act of 1871 turned the United States into a business
Sovereign_citizen_movement
Presidential Republic; United States territory
v. Olsen, Congress passed the 1984 Omnibus Territories Act. The Act amended Guam's Organic Act allowing the Guam Legislature to create an appellate court
Government_of_Guam
Ex-wife of Thaksin Shinawatra (born 1956)
under Section 100, Subsection (1), of the National Counter Corruption Organic Act, BE 2542 (1997). By 6:3, holding that Thaksin was a de facto supervisor
Potjaman_Na_Pombejra
Aspect of United States law
1801, the 6th United States Congress enacted the District of Columbia Organic Act of 1801, a law that continued all criminal laws of Maryland and Virginia
Sodomy laws in the United States
Sodomy_laws_in_the_United_States
Arched gate at the north entrance to Yellowstone National Park
Roosevelt in 1903. The top of the arch is inscribed with a quote from the Organic Act of 1872, the legislation which created Yellowstone, which reads: "For
Roosevelt_Arch
1889 land run in Oklahoma, US
six newspapers. On May 2, 1890, the Oklahoma Organic Act was passed creating the Oklahoma Territory. This act included the Panhandle of Oklahoma within the
Land_Rush_of_1889
Organic chemicals having a high vapor pressure at room temperature
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are organic compounds that have a high vapor pressure at room temperature. They are common and exist in a variety of
Volatile_organic_compound
Legislation governing the Provisional Government of Oregon
The Organic Laws of Oregon were two sets of legislation passed in the 1840s by a group of primarily American settlers based in the Willamette Valley.
Organic_Laws_of_Oregon
ORGANIC ACT
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Surname or Lastname
English (Midlands)
English (Midlands) : probably a variant of Henman, or of Inman, with the addition of an inorganic H-.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
A Limb; Body Part; Organ
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Osmer with an inorganic initial H-.
Girl/Female
Australian, French, German, Latin
Rising
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Indian, Kannada, Tamil, Traditional
Oceanic; Beautiful; Hindu Goddess Parvati
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Indian
Holy Human Organ Part; Holy Organ Part
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Past; Inconceivable to Sense Organs; God
Girl/Female
Indian
Organ of God
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sanskrit
Senses; Organ of Sense or Action
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : from a Norman form of the Middle English personal name Wol(f)rich (with the addition of an inorganic initial H-) (see Wooldridge).
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Who has Control over Sense Organs
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
Lord Ayyappan Organ
Surname or Lastname
Swedish
Swedish : ornamental name formed with häll ‘rock’, ‘stone’ + the adjectival suffix -én, a derivative of Latin -enius.English : variant of Ellen 1 (with inorganic initial H-).English : variant of Hillian.Irish (west Cork) : variant of Heelan.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Earl, with the addition of an inorganic initial H-.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Organize
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Ufford with the addition of an inorganic H-.
Girl/Female
Latin
Protectress of vital organs.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
One who Controls or Organize Something
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metonymic occupational name for a player of a musical instrument (any musical instrument, not necessarily what is now known as an organ), from Middle English organ (Old French organe, Late Latin organum ‘device’, ‘(musical) instrument’, Greek organon ‘tool’, from ergein ‘to work or do’).English : from a rare medieval personal name, attested only in the Latinized forms Organus (masculine) and Organa (feminine). Its etymology is obscure; it may be a reworking of a Celtic name.French : habitational name from a place in the Hautes Pyrénées named Organ.
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon)
English (Devon) : unexplained; perhaps a variant of Trist, from Middle English triste ‘hunting station’ (Old French triste), hence probably a metonymic occupational name for someone whose job was to look after the hounds or organize the hunt.Altered form of Trost.
ORGANIC ACT
ORGANIC ACT
Boy/Male
Latin
Long beard.
Girl/Female
German Polish
Fortunate heroine.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lord Vishnu
Boy/Male
Tamil
Anbuchelvan | அஂபூசேலவாநÂ
Kind, King of Love
Girl/Female
Biblical
Fountain, eye of generation, or of habitation.
Girl/Female
Indian
Image, Young
Girl/Female
Tamil
Woman
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Lover
Girl/Female
Indian
Is associated to Lord venkateswara, Goddess Parvati
Boy/Male
Arabic
Liberal
ORGANIC ACT
ORGANIC ACT
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v. t.
To furnish with organs; to give an organic structure to; to endow with capacity for the functions of life; as, an organized being; organized matter; -- in this sense used chiefly in the past participle.
n.
Organic structure; organization.
n.
An organ or instrument; hence, a method by which philosophical or scientific investigation may be conducted; -- a term adopted from the Aristotelian writers by Lord Bacon, as the title ("Novum Organon") of part of his treatise on philosophical method.
a.
Of, pertaining to, or designating, an organic acid obtained by the oxidation of narcotine.
n.
One who plays on the organ.
a.
Not having organic structure; devoid of organs; inorganic.
n.
Organism.
n.
Alt. of Organdy
a.
Pertaining to, or denoting, any one of the large series of substances which, in nature or origin, are connected with vital processes, and include many substances of artificial production which may or may not occur in animals or plants; -- contrasted with inorganic.
a.
Organic.
a.
Of or pertaining to an organ or its functions, or to objects composed of organs; consisting of organs, or containing them; as, the organic structure of animals and plants; exhibiting characters peculiar to living organisms; as, organic bodies, organic life, organic remains. Cf. Inorganic.
a.
Not organic; without the organs necessary for life; devoid of an organized structure; unorganized; lifeness; inanimate; as, all chemical compounds are inorganic substances.
a.
Produced by the organs; as, organic pleasure.
a.
Instrumental; acting as instruments of nature or of art to a certain destined function or end.
a.
Forming a whole composed of organs. Hence: Of or pertaining to a system of organs; inherent in, or resulting from, a certain organization; as, an organic government; his love of truth was not inculcated, but organic.
n.
Alt. of Organum
v. t.
To sing in parts; as, to organize an anthem.
a.
Making an organic or organized structure; producing an organism; acting through, or resulting from, organs.
v. t.
To supply with an organ or organs; to fit with organs; to organize.