storage organ — noun A part of a plant, such as a bulb, specifically modified for storage of energy (generally in the form of carbohydrates) or of water … Wiktionary
storage organ — Bot. any swollen plant part in which food is stored, as fruit, root, or tuber. * * * … Universalium
storage organ — Bot. any swollen plant part in which food is stored, as fruit, root, or tuber … Useful english dictionary
Organ Historical Society — The Organ Historical Society is an international organization primarily composed of pipe organ enthusiasts and those who enjoy its music, and professional restorers. The main activities of the Society include promoting an active interest in the… … Wikipedia
Organ donation taskforce — In December 2006, The UK Government set up the Organ Donation Taskforce to identify barriers to organ donation and recommend actions needed to increase organ donation and procurement within the current legal framework.[1] The Taskforce was asked… … Wikipedia
organ — Any part of the body exercising a specific function, as of respiration, secretion, or digestion. SYN: organum [TA], organon. [L. organum, fr. G. organon, a tool, instrument] accessory organs 1. SYN … Medical dictionary
storage bellows — noun plural but singular or plural in construction : a chamber in a pipe organ in which the compressed air supplied by the blower is kept at a uniform pressure by means of weights or springs … Useful english dictionary
Students for Organ Donation — is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting organ donation awareness and registration. Active in the United States and Canada and run entirely by students, the organization actively recruits college and high school students to establish… … Wikipedia
Electronic organ — Yamaha GX1, a synthesizer organ in 1970s WERSI Scala, an … Wikipedia
Wanamaker Organ — The Wanamaker Grand Court Organ, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is the largest operational [The Boardwalk Hall Auditorium Organ, at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey, has over 32,000 pipes, and four entries in the Guinness Book of World … Wikipedia