multiorgan

English

Etymology

multi- + organ

Adjective

multiorgan (not comparable)

  1. Involving multiple organs of the body.
    • 2002, Robert M Veatch, Transplantation Ethics
      Some people have multiorgan failure, needing both kidney and pancreas, heart and lung, or some other combination of organs.
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