organ

/ˈɔrɡən/
noun
  1. A part of the body that has a specific function, such as the heart, lungs, or liver.
    • Doctors are studying how the liver, as a major organ, processes toxins.
    • She donated one of her kidneys, an organ that filters waste from the blood.
    • The heart is a vital organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
  2. A large musical instrument with pipes or electronic parts, played with hands and feet, often found in churches or concert halls.
    • The church organ filled the room with a deep, resonant sound.
    • The concert featured a famous organist performing on a historic pipe organ.
    • He practiced the organ for hours to prepare for the Sunday service.
  3. A newspaper, magazine, or other publication that represents the views of a particular group or organization.
    • The student newspaper served as an organ for campus opinions.
    • The party's official organ published a statement supporting the new policy.
    • This journal is the main organ of the medical association.
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