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or·gano·lep·tic \|ȯ(r)gənō|leptik, ȯ(r)|ganə|-\ adjective Etymology: French organoleptique, from organ- + Greek lēptikos disposed to take or accept, from lēptos, verbal of lambanein to take, seize + -ikos -ic — more at latch 1. : affecting or making an impression upon one or more of the organs of special sense 2. a. : of, relating to, or involving the employment of the sense organs — used especially of subjective testing (as of flavor, odor, appearance) of food and drug products b. : relating to or determined by organoleptic examination < organoleptic grade of milk > • organoleptically adverb |