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English
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Etymology
Borrowed from Middle French organisation, from Medieval Latin organizātiō; by surface analysis, organize + -ation.
Pronunciation
Noun
organization (countable and uncountable, plural organizations)
- (uncountable) The quality of being organized.
This painting shows little organization at first glance, but little by little the structure becomes clear.
2013 August 3, “The machine of a new soul”, in The Economist, volume 408, number 8847:The yawning gap in neuroscientists’ understanding of their topic is in the intermediate scale of the brain’s anatomy. Science has a passable knowledge of how individual nerve cells, known as neurons, work. It also knows which visible lobes and ganglia of the brain do what. But how the neurons are organised in these lobes and ganglia remains obscure. Yet this is the level of organisation that does the actual thinking—and is, presumably, the seat of consciousness.
- (uncountable) The way in which something is organized, such as a book or an article.
The organization of the book is as follows.
- (countable) A group of people or other legal entities with an explicit purpose and written rules.
In response to the crisis, the nations in the region formed an organization. If you want to be part of this organization, you have to follow its rules.
- (countable) A group of people consciously cooperating.
Over time, the spontaneous movement had become an organization.
- (baseball) A major league club and all its farm teams.
He's been in the Dodgers' organization since 2003.
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quality of being organized
the way in which something is organized
group of people or other legal entities with an explicit purpose and written rules
- Afrikaans: organisasie (af)
- Albanian: organizatë (sq) f
- Arabic: مُنَظَّمَة f (munaẓẓama), مُؤَسَّسَة (ar) f (muʔassasa)
- Armenian: կազմակերպություն (hy) (kazmakerputʻyun)
- Azerbaijani: təşkilat (az), qurum (az)
- Bashkir: ойошма (oyoşma)
- Belarusian: арганіза́цыя f (arhanizácyja)
- Bengali: সংগঠন (bn) (śoṅgoṭhon), আঞ্জুমান (bn) (anjuman)
- Bulgarian: организа́ция (bg) f (organizácija)
- Burmese: သမဂ္ဂ (my) (sa.magga.), အဖွဲ့ (my) (a.hpwai.), အစည်းအရုံး (my) (a.cany:a.rum:)
- Catalan: organització (ca) f
- Cherokee: ᎤᎾᏙᏢᎯ (unadotlvhi)
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 機構/机构, 集團/集团 (zaap6 tyun4)
- Mandarin: 組織/组织 (zh) (zǔzhī), 機構/机构 (zh) (jīgòu), 集團/集团 (zh) (jítuán), 團體/团体 (zh) (tuántǐ)
- Czech: organizace (cs) f
- Danish: organisation c
- Dutch: organisatie (nl) f
- Esperanto: organizo, organizaĵo
- Estonian: ühing, organisatsioon (et)
- Finnish: järjestö (fi), organisaatio (fi)
- French: organisation (fr) f
- Georgian: ორგანიზაცია (ka) (organizacia)
- German: Organisation (de) f
- Greek: οργάνωση (el) f (orgánosi), οργανισμός (el) m (organismós)
- Ancient: σύστασις f (sústasis), σύνοδος f (súnodos), ἑταιρεία (hetaireía)
- Haitian Creole: òganizasyon
- Hausa: ƙungiya (ha)
- Hebrew: אִרְגּוּן (he) m (irgún)
- Hindi: संगठन (hi) m (saṅgaṭhan)
- Hungarian: szervezet (hu)
- Iban: organisasyen
- Icelandic: samtök n pl
- Indonesian: organisasi (id)
- Irish: eagraíocht (ga) f
- Italian: organizzazione (it) f
- Japanese: 組織 (ja) (そしき, soshiki), 機構 (ja) (きこう, kikō), 団体 (ja) (だんたい, dantai)
- Kazakh: ұйым (ūiym), ұжым (ūjym), мекеме (mekeme)
- Khmer: អង្គការ (ʼɑng kaa)
- Korean: 조직(組織) (ko) (jojik), 기구(機構) (ko) (gigu), 단체(團體) (ko) (danche)
- Kumyk: къурум (qurum)
- Kurdish:
- Central Kurdish: دەسگا (desga), ڕێکخراو (rêkixraw)
- Northern Kurdish: sazûman (ku)
- Kyrgyz: уюм (ky) (uyum), мекеме (ky) (mekeme)
- Ladino: organizasion
- Lao: ອົງການຈັດຕັ້ງ (lo) (ʼong kān chat tang), ອົງການ (ʼong kān)
- Latvian: organizācija f
- Lithuanian: organizacija f
- Low German:
- German Low German: Organisatschoon (nds) f
- Macedonian: организација f (organizacija)
- Malay: organisasi, pertubuhan (ms)
- Maltese: organiżżazzjoni f
- Marathi: संघटना f (saṅghaṭnā)
- Mongolian:
- Cyrillic: байгууллага (mn) (bajguullaga)
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: organisasjon m
- Nynorsk: organisasjon m
- Pashto: سازمان m (sāzmān), تشکل (ps) m (tašakol)
- Persian:
- Iranian Persian: سازْمان (fa) (sâzmân), سازِمان (fa) (sâzemân), تَشْکیلات (fa) (taškilât), مُؤَسِّسِه (fa) (mo'assese), اَنْجُمَن (fa) (anjoman), تَنْظیم (fa) (tanzim)
- Polish: organizacja (pl) f
- Portuguese: organização (pt) f
- Romanian: organizație (ro) f
- Romansch: organisaziun f
- Russian: организа́ция (ru) f (organizácija)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: организа́ција f
- Roman: organizácija (sh) f
- Sinhalese: සංවිධානය (saṁwidhānaya)
- Slovak: organizácia f
- Slovene: organizacija (sl) f
- Spanish: organización (es) f
- Swahili: shirika (sw)
- Swedish: organisation (sv) c
- Tagalog: katatagan, organisasyon
- Tajik: созмон (tg) (sozmon), ташкилот (taškilot), муассиса (tg) (muassisa)
- Tatar: оешма (tt) (oyeşma)
- Thai: องค์การ (th) (ong-gaan)
- Turkish: organizasyon (tr)
- Turkmen: gurama
- Ukrainian: організа́ція (uk) f (orhanizácija)
- Urdu: تَنْظِیم f (tanzīm), اَنْجُمَنْ (ur) f (anjuman), مُؤَسِّسَہ m (muassisa)
- Uyghur: تەشكىلات (teshkilat)
- Uzbek: tashkilot (uz), muassasa (uz)
- Vietnamese: tổ chức (vi) (組織)
- Yiddish: אָרגאַניזאַציע f (organizatsye)
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group of people consciously cooperating
Further reading
- organization on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- “organization”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.
- “organization”, in The Century Dictionary , New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911, →OCLC.