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organography|ɔːgəˈnɒgrəfɪ| [mod. f. organo- + -graphy; in mod.F. organographie.] †1. A description of instruments. Obs.
1559W. Cuningham Cosmogr. Glasse Contents, 4 Organographia, Lib. iij. Ibid. 40, I wyll reserue the making of the Sphere, vntyll I shewe you the composition of other instrumentes required in this Art, in my Organographie. 1674Phil. Trans. IX. 215 The Authors thought of the Astronomical Organography of the Excellent Hevelius. 2. The description of the organs of living beings; structural anatomy, esp. of plants.
1806Waddington Goldbeck's Metaphysic Man title-p., The Organography of Man. 1829Edin. Rev. L. 147 The Organography [Organographie Végétale] of M. De Candolle..is almost entirely anatomical. 1832Lindley Introd. Bot. 1 heading, Organography; or, the structure of plants. 1895M. C. Cooke (title) Introduction to the Study of Fungi, their organography, classification, and distribution. 3. The description of the organ (musical).
1825Danneley Encycl. Mus., Organography, or the description of that musical instrument. So ˌorganoˈgraphic, -ical adjs. [in F. organographique], relating to organography; orgaˈnographist, one versed in organography.
1828Webster, Organographic, Organographical. 1835Lindley Introd. Bot. (1848) I. 385 Describing..the phenomena..without investigating, so as to render complete their organographic meaning. 1848Craig, Organographist, one who describes the organs of animal or vegetable bodies. |