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Example sentences for "organizable"

Lexicographically close words:
organism; organismal; organisms; organist; organists; organization; organizational; organizations; organize; organized
  1. Only plants are capable of converting these mineral into organizable matters; and this all-important work is done by them (so far as all ordinary vegetation is concerned) only 451.

  2. The latter live and work by the consumption and decomposition of that which plants have assimilated into organizable matter through an energy derived from the sun, and which is, so to say, stored up in the assimilated products.

  3. Only plants are capable of originating organizable matter, or the materials which compose the structure of vegetables and animals.

  4. So that in these cases also all the organic or organizable matter was made by plants, and made out of earth and air.

  5. A better index of progress is the proportion of organized workers to organizable workers.

  6. Take a mass of unorganized but organizable matter--either the body of one of the lowest living forms, or the germ of one of the higher.

  7. Organizable substance by which the tissues of an animal body are renewed.

  8. Having the capacity of becoming organizable in a high degree, as the matter forming the false membranes which sometimes result from acute inflammation in a healthy person.

  9. Defn: Having the capacity of becoming organizable in a high degree, as the matter forming the false membranes which sometimes result from acute inflammation in a healthy person.

  10. Defn: Organizable substance by which the tissues of an animal body are renewed.

  11. These are so many mutually convertible products, of which gum may be looked upon as the basis; indeed gum is that organizable product which exists most universally in the proper juices of plants.

  12. Gum has been already stated to be the basis of all the other organizable products, and it is found not only in almost all plants, but in nearly all parts of them.

  13. The cambium, or gelatinous matter, which is discovered between the bark and the wood when they are separated, is a mass of organizable cells.

  14. It may be that the dividing line is very difficult of detection; that it is impossible to determine in all cases just where organizable matter passes from dead matter into a living organism.

  15. The same thing is true of certain other molecules which, under the operation of the so-called natural causes, have resulted in organizable protein.

  16. Thus in the early world, as in the modern laboratory, inferior types of organic substances, by their mutual actions under fit conditions, evolved the superior types of organic substances, and at length ended in organizable protoplasm.

  17. He begins with the original molecules of organizable matter.


  18. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "organizable" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.