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an organization, usually a nonprofit-making organization
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organic
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organization
noun
An organization: The Joe Breen (Hays org) influence on pix (1936+)
networking
The top-level domain for organisations or individuals that don’t fit any other top-level domain (national, com, edu, or gov). Though many have .org domains, it was never intended to be limited to non-profit organisations.
RFC 1591.
(2001-05-14)
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organic
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organization
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organized
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