organographist

or·ga·nog·ra·phy

[awr-guh-nog-ruh-fee]
noun, plural or·ga·nog·ra·phies. Biology, Medicine/Medical.
the description or visual depiction of organs.

Origin:
1550–60; organo- + -graphy

or·ga·no·graph·ic [awr-guh-nuh-graf-ik, awr-gan-uh-] , or·ga·no·graph·i·cal, adjective
or·ga·nog·ra·phist, noun
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organography (ˌɔːɡəˈnɒɡrəfɪ) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n
the description of the organs and major structures of animals and plants
 
organographic
 
adj
 
organo'graphical
 
adj
 
organ'ographist
 
n

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organography (ˌɔːɡəˈnɒɡrəfɪ) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n
the description of the organs and major structures of animals and plants
 
organographic
 
adj
 
organo'graphical
 
adj
 
organ'ographist
 
n

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organography or·gan·og·ra·phy (ôr'gə-nŏg'rə-fē)
n.
Scientific description of the organs of living things.

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