单词 | organical |
释义 | organicaladj. Now rare. 1. ΘΚΠ the world > life > the body > system > [adjective] > organ organicalc1450 organic1706 the world > life > the body > system > [adjective] > organ > having function instrumental?a1425 organicalc1450 instrumentary1564 instrumentarian1649 functional1841 society > occupation and work > equipment > machine > [adjective] mathematical1565 mechanical1567 organical1594 mechanic1624 machinal1680 mechanistic1884 the world > life > biology > organism > organ or part of organism > [noun] organ?a1425 organical part1659 differentiator1921 c1450 Contin. Lydgate's Secrees (Sloane 2464) 2543 (MED) Fle his presence, Which a-complysshed in membrys Organychall Is not. ?1591 R. Bruce Serm. Sacrament iii. (1 Cor. xi. 23) sig. L7v God hes concluded that all human body, suld consist of organicall partes. 1594 Mirrour Policie (1599) N ij Eies (which are the organicall instruments of sight). 1659 J. Pearson Expos. Apostles Creed vi. 558 The hands of man are those organicall parts which are most active, and executive of our power. 1707 tr. P. Le Lorrain de Vallemont Curiosities in Husbandry & Gardening 49 Plants have..some organical Parts, that are..like some..we may observe in Animals. 1733 G. Cheyne Eng. Malady i. x. 92 Is not every Animal a Machin of an infinite Number of organical Parts? 1819 A. Rees Cycl. XXV. (at cited word) Organical or Organic Diseases. ΘΚΠ the world > life > biology > organism > [adjective] organical1563 organized1598 organizate1647 organic1670 biological1896 1563 J. Foxe Actes & Monuments 940/1 Organicall is called that which is a perfect body, hauing all the members and partes complete belonging vnto the same. 1597 Bp. J. King Lect. Ionas xlvi. 625 The organicall body of a little Ant, is no lesse to be wondered at, than the huge body of Behemoth. 1656 T. Stanley Hist. Philos. II. vi. 69 The Intellect is not confined to any part of the body, as not being corporeall, nor organicall, but immateriall and immortall. 1775 T. Reid Let. in Wks. I. 52/1 The result of such an organical structure as that of the brain. 1802 Eng. Encycl. VIII. 26/1 Our organical frame we call our body. c. Of, relating to, or dealing with organisms, or their structure and function. Now rare or disused. ΘΚΠ the world > life > biology > organism > [adjective] > dealing with organical1837 1837 W. Whewell Hist. Inductive Sci. III. xvii. Introd. 378 The sciences which thus consider organization and vital functions may be termed organical sciences. 1908 J. Davidson Testament 101 Wherein the ether lightened into life Organical—amoebæ, monera, Bacteria [etc.]. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > type of music > [adjective] > instrumental instrumental1517 organical1521 1521 in H. Bradshaw Lyfe St. Werburge Prol. sig. .iv Honour, ioye, and glorie, the toynes organicall, Endeles myrthes wt melodies! 1609 J. Dowland tr. A. Ornithoparchus Micrologus 2 Organicall Musicke (as Cælius writeth) is that which belongeth to artificiall Instruments. 1698 E. Stillingfleet Eccl. Cases 382 The Use of Organical Musick in the Publick Service. 1713 Ess. Sacred Use Organs 12 The first Character of Legal Services..is..justly applied to Organical, or Instrumental Musick. 1819 A. Rees Cycl. XXV Organical, in the Greek Music, was synonimous with instrumental, or music played by instruments. a. Of the nature of or relating to an instrument or machine; mechanical. Obsolete.In quot. 1729, distinguished from mechanical ‘by the slight artful Touch of a single Person’. ΚΠ 1579 T. North tr. Plutarch Liues 338 To frame instruments and engines (which are called mechanicall, or organicall [Fr. qui s'appelle la Mechanique ou Organique]). 1729 G. Shelvocke tr. Vitruvius in Artillery v. 311 The Action or Motion of some of these [Machines] is Mechanical, and of others Organnical..the latter operate by the slight artful Touch of a single Person. b. Serving as an instrument, instrumental. Obsolete. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > advantage > usefulness > use (made of things) > instrumentality > [adjective] > instrumental instrumentala1398 mediate?1504 organic1509 ministerial?1544 instrumentaryc1595 organical1605 subservient1624 ministering1886 1605 T. Tymme tr. J. Du Chesne Pract. Chymicall & Hermeticall Physicke i. v. 22 As organical [L. organicae] and instrumental causes. 1649 Bp. J. Taylor Great Exemplar i. 37 It is not fitted with an instrument apt and organical to the faculty. 1668 Bp. J. Wilkins Ess. Real Char. 1 The third Part shall treat concerning such helps and Instruments, as are requisite,..which may therefore be stiled the Organical or Instrumental Part. 1681 R. Baxter Acct. Sherlocke vi. 210 The Pastors Office was made as the organical Office to make the rest; As Nature maketh the Heart and other noble organical parts, before the rest of the Body. c. Mathematics. = organic adj. 3c. Obsolete. rare. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > equipment > machine > [adjective] > worked or produced by means of mechanical1567 organical1726 machined1811 machine-made1828 organic1860 mechanic1876 1726 E. Stone New Math. Dict. Organical Description of Curves, is the Description of them upon a Plane, by means of Instruments. ΘΚΠ the world > life > the body > vascular system > blood vessel > vein > [adjective] > specific vein organica1400 original1486 basilic?1541 ankle vein1574 sciatical1598 organical1607 basilical1650 subclavicular1656 subclavial1664 saphenal1828 portal venous1833 brachio-cephalic1836 saphenous1840 postcaval1866 precaval1866 tracheloscapular1891 renovascular1902 1607 E. Topsell Hist. Foure-footed Beastes 284 The Organicall vaine of the necke, is the best letting of blood, both in stoned and gelded horsses. ΘΚΠ the world > life > biology > organism > [adjective] > relating to organical1643 organic1796 structural1804 enorganic1846 organismal1861 organistic1910 1643 R. Overton Mans Mortallitie vi. 49 In man it is some organicall deficiency..that is the cause, that some men are lesse rationall then others. 1669 W. Holder Elem. Speech 115 Deprived of Speech, not by any immediate Organical Indisposition. 1811 Edinb. Rev. 18 39 It is indeed much clearer that there is such an organical delight. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > wholeness > mutual relation of parts to whole > [adjective] anatomical1627 organical1648 compositional1815 organic1817 structural1848 1648 J. Cotton Way Congregational Churches ii. 26 It is not Pastors and Teachers, that giveth them the form of a Church, no not of a Ministerial or Organical Church, much less of an Homogeneal. 1659 R. Baxter Key for Catholicks ii. iii. 427 He that is baptized into the Church, is baptized into an Organical body. 1674 J. Owen Disc. Holy Spirit (1693) 112 This various Distribution of Gifts makes the Church an Organical Body. 1786 J. H. Tooke Επεα Πτεροεντα Introd. 20 B. Where will you begin?.. H. Not with the organical part of language. 1802 Eng. Encycl. That [judgement] which considers nature as one vast organical structure. ΘΚΠ the world > life > biology > substance > [adjective] > other types of organical1770 siliceous1813 molecular1826 fibroid1852 homoblastic1888 pseudostratified1900 homostatic1952 homovital1952 the world > relative properties > wholeness > incompleteness > part of whole > [adjective] > of or relating to components > forming (a) component part(s) partiala1398 integral1551 integrant1637 constitutivea1640 elemental1639 constituting1641 integrating1654 constituent1660 component1664 compounding1682 contained1696 organical1770 inbuilt1961 1770 Monthly Rev. 531 The organical or molecular hypothesis. 1794 G. Adams Lect. Nat. & Exper. Philos. IV. xlix. 408 These particles then are the organical parts of water. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2004; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < adj.c1450 |
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