organs

/ˈɔrɡənz/
noun
  1. Parts of the body that perform a specific function.
    • Doctors study how organs work together to keep us healthy.
    • The heart and lungs are vital organs.
    • Donating organs can save someone's life.
  2. Large musical instruments that produce sound by forcing air through pipes, often found in churches or concert halls.
    • The concert featured a famous organ from the 18th century.
    • The church organ played a beautiful hymn.
    • She learned to play the organ when she was young.
  3. Newspapers, magazines, or other media that represent the views of a particular group or organization.
    • The organization's organ publishes monthly updates.
    • The newspaper served as an organ of the political party.
    • This magazine is the official organ of the gardening club.
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