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organismic

organismal \organismal\ organismic \organismic\adj. 1. of or pertaining to organism (definition 2). the organismic theory of the state

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organismic

a. 1 Of, or relating to organism. 2 Of, or relating to organicism.

WordNet
organismic

adj. of or relating to or belonging to an organism (considered as a whole); "the organismic theory of the state" [syn: organismal]

Usage examples of "organismic".

We are the cutting edge of organismic transformation of matter in this cosmos.

The machinery of civilization was a living body, with organismic Man as its brain.

I immersed myself in psychology texts: clinical, personality, psycho-metrics, learning, experimental psychology, animal psychology, physiological psychology, behaviorist, gestalt, analytical, functional, dynamic, organismic, and all the rest of the ancient and modern factions, schools, and systems of thought.

Jantsch refers to this as the difference between "vertical organismic and horizontal ecosystemic (symbiotic) organization"individual and social holons.

That evening and for the next few days I immersed myself in psychology texts: clinical, personality, psycho-metrics, learning, experimental psychology, animal psychology, physiological psychology, behaviorist, gestalt, analytical, functional, dynamic, organismic, and all the rest of the ancient and modern factions, schools, and systems of thought.

All the way up to the large organismic issues, such as brain-wave rhythms and their relationship to the heart and other organs, or the pineal gland's ever-decreasing secretions of melatonin, a hormone that seemed to regulate many aspects of aging.

All the way up to the large organismic issues, such as brain-wave rhythms and their relationship to the heart and other organs, or the pineal gland’.