organizer

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See also: organizér

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organize +‎ -er

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organizer (plural organizers)

  1. A person who arranges the details of a public event.
  2. (computing) A hand-held micro-computer that will perform specific tasks; can be used as an electronic diary, alarm clock, recorder of memos and notes, a portable database etc.
    I'll add that meeting to my organizer.
  3. A non-electronic notebook or calendar or something similar, used to organize one's affairs.
  4. (medicine) A group of cells that, together with the evocator, control differentiation in the embryo; the inductor

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organizer

  1. first-person singular present passive subjunctive of organizō