Arranges things in an orderly way or puts together a group of people for a common purpose.
From French 'organiser', derived from Latin 'organum' (tool, instrument). The biological sense came from seeing living things as having 'organized' parts working together.
The word 'organ' and 'organize' share the same root—and that's not random: ancient Greeks saw both a musical organ and a living organism as systems where different parts work together in harmony.
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