organic structure
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Definition
Noun: 1. The entire physical structure of a living organism: This term refers to the complete, organized physical form of an animal, plant, or human being, comprising all its parts and systems.
Usage Notes
"Organic structure" is a formal or technical term used primarily in biological, anatomical, or philosophical contexts to discuss the physical totality of a living being. It emphasizes the organism as an integrated, functional whole rather than a collection of separate parts.
Examples of Usage
- The biologist studied the organic structure of the fern to understand its evolutionary adaptations.
- In his essay, he contemplated the relationship between consciousness and the organic structure that houses it.
- The injury affected not just a limb, but the coordination of his entire organic structure.
Advanced Usage
- In philosophical/abstract contexts: The term can be used to discuss the concept of a physical body in contrast to the mind or spirit.
- The debate centered on whether the mind could exist independently of its organic structure.
Variants and Related Words
- Body (n): The more common and general term for the physical structure of a person or animal.
- Physique (n): Often refers specifically to the shape, size, and development of a person's body.
- Anatomy (n): The scientific study of bodily structure, or can refer to the structure itself.
- Organism (n): A living individual (animal, plant, etc.), which implies its organic structure.
Synonyms
- Body
- Physical structure
- Frame
- Form (in a biological sense)
Antonyms
- Inorganic matter
- Spirit
- Mind (in a dualistic philosophical context)
Noun
- the entire structure of an organism (an animal, plant, or human being)
- he felt as if his whole body were on fire