Need another word that means the same as “organism”? Find 12 synonyms and 30 related words for “organism” in this overview.
The synonyms of “Organism” are: being, living thing, creature, animal, plant, structure, life form, entity, body, system, organization, whole
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “organism” as a noun can have the following definitions:
animal | An animal as opposed to a human being. The snowfall seemed to have chased all birds animals and men indoors. |
being | Being alive living. Sometimes one aspect of our being has been developed at the expense of the others. |
body | The body excluding the head and neck and limbs. A body of precedents. |
creature | A person or organization considered to be under the complete control of another. As fellow creatures on this planet animals deserve respect. |
entity | A thing with distinct and independent existence. Church and empire were fused in a single entity. |
life form | The period between birth and the present time. |
living thing | The condition of living or the state of being alive. |
organization | A group of people who work together. He was brought in to supervise the organization of a new department. |
plant | Something planted secretly for discovery by another. We thought he was a CIA plant spreading disinformation. |
structure | A particular complex anatomical part of a living thing. His lectures have no structure. |
system | A set of principles or procedures according to which something is done; an organized scheme or method. A multiparty system of government. |
whole | All of something including all its component elements or parts. How big is that part compared to the whole. |
archaeopteryx | Extinct primitive toothed bird of the Jurassic period having a long feathered tail and hollow bones; usually considered the most primitive of all birds. |
bacteria | Single-celled or noncellular spherical or spiral or rod-shaped organisms lacking chlorophyll that reproduce by fission; important as pathogens and for biochemical properties; taxonomy is difficult; often considered to be. |
being | Being alive living. Many factions remained in being. |
biologically | With respect to biology. The world s most biologically diverse ecosystems. |
biology | The science that studies living organisms. The biology of viruses. |
cell | The local area covered by one of the short range transmitters in a cellular telephone system. Terrorist cells. |
clone | Propagate an organism or cell as a clone. Vines representing all the 15 existing clones were planted. |
creature | An animal, as distinct from a human being. You heartless creature. |
flagellate | A usually nonphotosynthetic free-living protozoan with whiplike appendages; some are pathogens of humans and other animals. He flagellated himself with branches. |
fungi | The taxonomic kingdom including yeast, molds, smuts, mushrooms, and toadstools; distinct from the green plants. |
fungus | Any of a group of spore-producing organisms feeding on organic matter, including moulds, yeast, mushrooms, and toadstools. Farmed fish often get fungus. |
genetically | In a way that relates to origin or development. Language varieties that are genetically related. |
germ | A minute life form (especially a disease-causing bacterium); the term is not in technical use. The germ of a brilliant idea. |
hexapod | A six-legged arthropod belonging to the class Hexapoda. Each of the hexapod s legs are equipped with pressure sensors which allow the bot to respond to its terrain. |
humankind | All of the living human inhabitants of the earth. The origin of humankind. |
intestinal | Relating to or affecting the intestine. The intestinal tract. |
intracellular | Located or occurring within a cell or cells. Intracellular fluid. |
lifespan | The length of time for which a person or animal lives or a thing functions. The human lifespan. |
lifetime | The duration of a person’s life. Five weeks was a lifetime anything could have happened. |
living | Of a place used for living rather than working in. Scared the living daylights out of them. |
microbe | A minute life form (especially a disease-causing bacterium); the term is not in technical use. |
microorganism | Any organism of microscopic size. |
multicellular | Consisting of many cells. Multicellular organisms. |
parasitism | Infestation by a parasite. The study of nest parasitism by cuckoos. |
pathogen | Any disease-producing agent (especially a virus or bacterium or other microorganism. |
phylum | (biology) the major taxonomic group of animals and plants; contains classes. |
physiology | The branch of biology that deals with the normal functions of living organisms and their parts. The physiology of the brain. |
protist | A single-celled organism of the kingdom Protista, such as a protozoan or simple alga. Protists living in the surface layers of soil. |
protoplasm | The substance of a living cell (including cytoplasm and nucleus. |
unicellular | (of an evolutionary or developmental stage) characterized by the formation or presence of a single cell or cells. The unicellular precursors of arms and legs. |
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