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6 dictionary results for: Organization
Dictionary.com Unabridged (v 1.1) - Cite This Source - Share This
or·gan·i·za·tion       [awr-guh-nuh-zey-shuhn] Pronunciation Key
–noun
1.the act or process of organizing.
2.the state or manner of being organized.
3.something that is organized.
4.organic structure; composition: The organization of this painting is quite remarkable.
5.a group of persons organized for some end or work; association: a nonprofit organization.
6.the administrative personnel or apparatus of a business.
7.the functionaries of a political party along with the offices, committees, etc., that they fill.
8.an organism.
–adjective
9.of or pertaining to an organization.
10.Informal. conforming entirely to the standards, rules, or demands of an organization, esp. that of one's employer: an organization mentality.

[Origin: 1375–1425; late ME organizacion < ML organizātiōn- (s. of organizātiō), equiv. to organizāt(us) (ptp. of organizāre; see organize, -ate2) + -iōn- -ion]

or·gan·i·za·tion·al, adjective
or·gan·i·za·tion·al·ly, adverb
American Heritage Dictionary - Cite This Source - Share This
or·gan·i·za·tion       (ôr'gə-nĭ-zā'shən)  Pronunciation Key 
n.  
    1. The act or process of organizing.
    2. The state or manner of being organized: a high degree of organization.
    3. A structure through which individuals cooperate systematically to conduct business.
    4. The administrative personnel of such a structure.
  1. Something that has been organized or made into an ordered whole.
  2. Something made up of elements with varied functions that contribute to the whole and to collective functions; an organism.
  3. A group of persons organized for a particular purpose; an association: a benevolent organization.
    1. A structure through which individuals cooperate systematically to conduct business.
    2. The administrative personnel of such a structure.

or'gan·i·za'tion·al adj., or'gan·i·za'tion·al·ly adv.
WordNet - Cite This Source - Share This
organization

noun
1. a group of people who work together 
2. an organized structure for arranging or classifying; "he changed the arrangement of the topics"; "the facts were familiar but it was in the organization of them that he was original"; "he tried to understand their system of classification" [syn: arrangement
3. the persons (or committees or departments etc.) who make up a body for the purpose of administering something; "he claims that the present administration is corrupt"; "the governance of an association is responsible to its members"; "he quickly became recognized as a member of the establishment" [syn: administration
4. the act of organizing a business or an activity related to a business; "he was brought in to supervise the organization of a new department" 
5. an ordered manner; orderliness by virtue of being methodical and well organized; "his compulsive organization was not an endearing quality"; "we can't do it unless we establish some system around here" 
6. the activity or result of distributing or disposing persons or things properly or methodically; "his organization of the work force was very efficient" 
7. the act of forming or establishing something; "the constitution of a PTA group last year"; "it was the establishment of his reputation"; "he still remembers the organization of the club" [syn: constitution

American Heritage Stedman's Medical Dictionary - Cite This Source - Share This

organization or·gan·i·za·tion (ôr'gə-nĭ-zā'shən)
n.

  1. The act or process of organizing.
  2. The state or manner of being organized.
  3. Something that has been organized or made into an ordered whole.
  4. Something made up of elements with varied functions that contribute to the whole and to collective functions.
  5. A structure through which individuals cooperate systematically to conduct business.
  6. The conversion of coagulated blood, exudate, or dead tissue into fibrous tissue.

Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of Law - Cite This Source - Share This
Main Entry: or·ga·ni·za·tion
Function: noun
: a body (as a corporation or union) that has a membership acting or united for a common purpose —or·ga·ni·za·tion·al adjective

Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary - Cite This Source - Share This

Organization

Or`gan*i*za"tion\, n. [Cf. F. organisation.]

1. The act of organizing; the act of arranging in a systematic way for use or action; as, the organization of an army, or of a deliberative body. "The first organization of the general government." --Pickering.

2. The state of being organized; also, the relations included in such a state or condition.

What is organization but the connection of parts in and for a whole, so that each part is, at once, end and means? --Coleridge.

3. That which is organized; an organized existence; an organism; specif. (Biol.), an arrangement of parts for the performance of the functions necessary to life.

The cell may be regarded as the most simple, the most common, and the earliest form of organization. --McKendrick.

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