n. [ F. organsin; cf. Sp. organsino, It. organzino. ] A kind of double thrown silk of very fine texture, that is, silk twisted like a rope with different strands, so as to increase its strength. [ 1913 Webster ]
v. t.
These nobler faculties of the mind, matter organized could never produce. Ray. [ 1913 Webster ]
This original and supreme will organizes the government. Cranch. [ 1913 Webster ]
adj.
n. Groups of persons organized for illegal purposes, such as bootlegging, conducting illegal gambling, loansharking, extortion, etc.; -- a general term encompassing most forms of criminal groups, but especially those that are consolidated into “families” more or less recognizing each other's different regions of operation; sometimes considered synonymous with the
n. One who organizes. [ 1913 Webster ]