plasm
11plasm — noun 1. the colorless watery fluid of the blood and lymph that contains no cells, but in which the blood cells (erythrocytes, leukocytes, and thrombocytes) are suspended • Syn: ↑plasma, ↑blood plasma • Hypernyms: ↑extracellular fluid, ↑ECF • …
12plasm — noun Etymology: Late Latin plasma something molded Date: 1747 plasma compare germplasm …
13plasm- — or plasmo combining form Etymology: French, from New Latin plasma plasma < plasmodium > < plasmolysis > …
14-plasm — noun combining form Etymology: German plasma, from New Latin plasma formative or formed material (as of a cell or tissue) < endoplasm > …
15plasm- — var. of plasmo before a vowel: plasmapheresis. * * * …
16-plasm — a combining form with the meanings living substance, tissue, substance of a cell, used in the formation of compound words: endoplasm; neoplasm; cytoplasm. [comb. form repr. Gk plásma. See PLASMA] * * * …
17plasm — noun A mold or matrix in which anything is cast or formed to a particular shape …
18plasm- — altplasm , plasmo /alt ► Prefijos procedentes del gr. plásma, formación …
19plasm- — (plasmo ) prefix denoting 1. blood plasma. 2. protoplasm or cytoplasm …
20-plasm — [Gr. plasma anything formed or molded] a word termination denoting the constituent substance of cells …