intraorganic

English

Etymology

intra- + organic

Adjective

intraorganic (not comparable)

  1. (anatomy) Within the organ.
    • 1903, New England Medical Monthly and the Prescription, Volume 22:
      Coakley presents experimental evidence that various organs can be benefited by intraorganic medication.
  2. That occurs inside of the organic matter.
    • 2013, Wayne K. Camp, Elizabeth Diaz, Barry Wawak, Electron Microscopy of Shale Hydrocarbon Reservoirs: AAPG Memoir 102:
      Three families of pores have been identified within the investigated samples: interparticle, intramineral, and intraorganic pores, the last having only been observed within the gas-mature Haddessen samples.
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