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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...
labor organization
labor organization : an organization, agency, committee, group, or plan in which employees take part that deals with employers about such matters as wages and grievances ;esp : labor union NOTE: Designation by the court as a labor organization subject to applicable statutes can confer a variety of liabilities and protections, esp. in regard to antitrust issues, unfair labor and management practices, and right-to-work laws. ...
Organ
To supply with an organ or organs to fit with organs to organize...
Organically
In an organic manner by means of organs or with reference to organic functions hence fundamentally...
Organism
Organic structure organization...
Human organ
Human organ, means any part of a human body consisting of a structured arrangement of tissues which, if wholly removed, cannot be replicated by the body. [Transplantation of Human Organs Act, 1994 (45 of 1994), s. 2 (h)]...
interpol (international criminal police organization)
interpol (international criminal police organization) A coordinating group for international law enforcement. Source: FindLaw ...
organic law
organic law : the body of laws (as in a constitution or charter) that form the original foundation of a government ;also : one of the laws that make up such a body ...
organization
organization : a body (as a corporation or union) that has a membership acting or united for a common purpose or·ga·ni·za·tion·al adj ...
rico (racketeer influenced and corrupt organization act)
rico (racketeer influenced and corrupt organization act) A federal (or state) law designed to investigate, control and prosecute organized crime, and to combat the infiltration of organized crime into legitimate business. Source: FindLaw ...
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