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organelle noun, biol in the cell of a living organism: any of various different types of membrane-bound structure, each of which has a specialized function, eg mitochondria (see mitochondrion), ribosomes and chloroplasts. organellar adj.
ETYMOLOGY: Early 20c: from Latin organella, from organum; see organ.

organelle noun, biol in the cell of a living organism: any of various different types of membrane-bound structure, each of which has a specialized function, eg mitochondria (see mitochondrion), ribosomes and chloroplasts. organellar adj.
ETYMOLOGY: Early 20c: from Latin organella, from organum; see organ.

organelle noun, biol in the cell of a living organism: any of various different types of membrane-bound structure, each of which has a specialized function, eg mitochondria (see mitochondrion), ribosomes and chloroplasts. organellar adj.
ETYMOLOGY: Early 20c: from Latin organella, from organum; see organ.