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organon Definition

or·ga·non (ôrgə nän′)

noun pl. organa -·na (-nə) or organons -·nons′

a means of acquiring knowledge; specif., a system of principles for use in philosophical or scientific inquiry

Etymology: Gr: see organ

organon Usage Examples

Possessives

  • commitment: Organon's commitment to innovation is apparent here in the United Kingdom.

Converse of object

  • pick: Views: 91 Posted By Steedee I would pick organon over BD ANY day of the week... .

Modifies a noun

  • employe: Organon employees are transparent in their actions and intentions, avoiding politics and completing what they have set out to do.
  • product: Organon products are sold in over 100 countries, of which more than 60 have an Organon subsidiary.