释义 |
orgonity|ɔːˈgɒnɪtɪ| [f. orgone + -ity.] (See quot. 1949.) So orgoˈnotic a., orgoˈnotically adv.
1942T. P. Wolfe tr. Reich's Discovery of Orgone I. ix. 342 Many biologists..have observed the blue coloration of frogs in sexual excitation, or a bluish light emanating from flowers; we are dealing here with the biological (orgonotic) excitation of the organism. 1942― tr. W. Reich in Internat. Jrnl. Sex-Econ. & Orgone Res. Nov. 205/2 Mix on a microscopic slide biologically (i.e., orgonotically) weak blood with rot bacteria or T-bacilli. 1945― in Ibid. Apr. 19/2 Protozoa form in the organism only in the case of orgonotic weakness in the respective organs, and that they disappear with strong orgonity. 1949Orgone Energy Bull. Apr. 95 Orgonity, the condition of containing orgone; the quantity of orgone contained. 1953W. Reich Murder of Christ ii. 17 The qualities of the freely functioning orgonotic living system..bear out this mystified religious inkling of a basic truth. |