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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
organiser

chiefly British English spelling of organizer (q.v.); for spelling, see -ize.

Wiktionary
organiser

n. (standard spelling of organizer from=British spelling English)

WordNet
organiser
  1. n. someone who enlists workers to join a union [syn: organizer, labor organizer]

  2. a person who brings order and organization to an enterprise [syn: organizer, arranger]

  3. a lightweight consumer electronic device that looks like a hand-held computer but instead performs specific tasks; can serve as a diary or a personal database or a telephone or an alarm clock etc. [syn: personal digital assistant, PDA, personal organizer, personal organiser, organizer]

Wikipedia
Organiser (newspaper)

Organiser is an affiliated publication of the Hindu nationalist volunteer organisation Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), launched as a newspaper in 1947 in the weeks before the Partition of India. Despite its professed claims of independence, it is regarded by scholars as an official organ of the RSS. The newspaper has been edited by A. R. Nair, K. R. Malkani, L. K. Advani, V. P. Bhatia, Seshadri Chari and R. Balashanker. The current editor is Prafulla Ketkar. Organiser was relaunched in a magazine format since the edition of 1 April 2014.

Usage examples of "organiser".

At half-past seven the next morning the Prime Minister and the Chief Organiser sat at breakfast, making a perfunctory meal, and awaiting the return of the Home Secretary, who had gone in person to superintend the releasing of Platterbaff.

The Prime Minister, the Home Secretary, the Chief Organiser, and several earnest helpful friends were gathered in the inner gateway of the prison, talking volubly to Demosthenes Platterbaff, who stood with folded arms and squarely planted feet, silent in their midst.

One of the earnest helpful friends was a skilled performer on the cornet, the Cabinet Ministers were able to clash cymbals more or less in tune, and the Chief Organiser has some knowledge of the drum.

Her friend Trink from drama school had one of those Psion Organisers, a 7a, the most advanced kind he said.

They might be Pony Club camp organisers or horse show promoters, or even polo entrepreneurs, begging for the promise of sunshine.

The supplies were adequate, and the besieged were fortunate in the presence of a first-class organiser, Colonel Ward of Islington fame, who with the assistance of Colonel Stoneman systematised the collection and issue of all the food, civil and military, so as to stretch it to its utmost.

Christopher Haig was greeted as always with a smile by the stewards, the clerk of the course, the starter, the clerk of the scales and all the passing crowd of race organisers in the weighing-room.

He felt in his pocket for the Personal Organiser, but the gold clasp wasn't even warm.

Hugh Cordover lived by his holy book, this being a bulging, black leather personal organiser.

All his essentials: alarm clock, personal organiser, grandfather's cufflinks, charger for his mobile phone.