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организм — meaning in English: organism

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альбом
al'bom
ремонт
remont
яблоко
yabloko
храм
khram
организм
organizm
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Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'организм' in scientific discussions, such as biology classes or research papers, when referring to living entities, from simple bacteria to complex animals. It can also appear in everyday conversations when discussing health or the human body, making it a versatile term in both academic and casual contexts.
Synonyms & nuances
'Организм' specifically refers to a living entity, often highlighting its biological aspects, while synonyms like 'существо' (sushchestvo) can denote any being, living or fictional. Choose 'организм' when discussing biological functions, but use 'существо' for broader contexts, like philosophy or literature.
Culture
'Организм' has its roots in the Greek word 'organon,' which means 'tool' or 'instrument.' This etymology reflects the intricate relationship between structure and function in living beings, emphasizing how organisms are complex systems working harmoniously. The term has been widely adopted in various scientific disciplines, showcasing the interconnectedness of life forms on our planet.
FAQ
Q.What does the Russian word 'организм' mean in English?
'Организм' translates to 'organism' in English, referring to any individual living entity that can function independently.
Q.How do you pronounce 'организм' correctly?
'Организм' is pronounced as 'organizm' with the emphasis on the second syllable. Listening to native speakers can help perfect your pronunciation.
Q.Can 'организм' be used in everyday conversation?
Yes, 'организм' can be used in everyday discussions, especially when talking about health, biology, or the human body. It's a useful term for learners interested in both casual and academic Russian.
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