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organified

Organified is an adjective derived from the verb organify, used to describe something that has been converted into an organ or organ-like unit, or adapted for organ-related use. The term is not widely standardized and appears mainly in niche or informal contexts. Its meaning tends to vary by field.

In chemistry, some writers use organified to describe the formation of organometallic species by attaching organic

In biology and bioengineering, organified can appear in discussions of tissue constructs that acquire organ-like architecture,

In music, organified has been used informally to denote adapting a piece for the pipe organ, i.e.,

Etymology is from organ, via Latin organum, with the suffix -ify indicating making or becoming. See also

groups
to
a
metal
center.
However,
the
conventional
terms
are
organometallic
or
organometallic
synthesis,
and
organified
is
considered
nonstandard
in
most
formal
literature.
though
the
established
terms
are
organoid,
organoid
culture,
or
organogenesis.
an
organified
arrangement
or
transcription.
This
usage
is
not
a
technical
term
in
music
theory
or
practice.
organ,
organoid,
organometallic,
organogenesis.
Because
the
term
is
variably
defined
and
rarely
standardized,
readers
should
consult
domain-specific
sources
to
confirm
intended
meaning
in
any
given
context.