Organismic: meaning, definitions and examples

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organismic

 

[ ɔːˈɡænɪzmɪk ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

biological context

The term 'organismic' relates to organisms or living systems. It often emphasizes the holistic nature of life forms, addressing how individual components function together within an ecological or biological framework. In biology, it contrasts with mechanistic views that focus solely on individual parts and their functions. The term is used in discussions about the interdependence of various life forms and how they coexist within their environments, highlighting the intricate relationships among organisms.

Synonyms

biological, living, organic.

Examples of usage

  • The organismic approach to biology emphasizes interconnectedness.
  • Organismic theories help explain ecological balance.
  • Research in organismic biology often involves field studies.

Translations

Translations of the word "organismic" in other languages:

🇵🇹 orgânico

🇮🇳 सजीव

🇩🇪 organisch

🇮🇩 organik

🇺🇦 органічний

🇵🇱 organiczny

🇯🇵 有機的

🇫🇷 organique

🇪🇸 orgánico

🇹🇷 organik

🇰🇷 유기적인

🇸🇦 عضوي

🇨🇿 organický

🇸🇰 organický

🇨🇳 有机的

🇸🇮 organski

🇮🇸 lífræn

🇰🇿 органикалық

🇬🇪 ორგანული

🇦🇿 orqanik

🇲🇽 orgánico

Etymology

The word 'organismic' is derived from the term 'organism,' which comes from the Greek word 'organon,' meaning tool or instrument. The use of 'organism' in a biological sense began in the early 19th century, as scientists began to categorize and study living entities more systematically. The suffix '-ic' is added to denote a characteristic related to organisms, forming the adjective 'organismic.' The development of this term reflects the growing understanding of living systems as complex, interacting wholes rather than mere collections of parts. Throughout the 20th century, 'organismic' became increasingly prominent in discussions about ecology, systems theory, and holistic science, indicating a shift towards appreciating the interconnected nature of life.