organo
organ
noun OR-gah-noh Less Common
Origin: from Greek 'organon' (instrument)
Also means
body
Usage Note
Organo spans the bodily organo (heart, liver), the musical organo (church organ), and an institutional body like organo di controllo ('supervisory body'). The plural organi covers all three senses, so context decides.
Examples
"Il cuore è un organo vitale."
Natural Translation
The heart is a vital organ.
Literal Translation
The heart is an organ vital.
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