plasm
51ar|cho|plasm — «AHR kuh PLAZ uhm», noun. = archiplasm. (Cf. ↑archiplasm) …
52ax|o|plasm — «AK suh PLAZ uhm», noun. the protoplasm within an axon …
53bi|o|plasm — «BY oh plaz uhm», noun. Biology. 1. living matter; protoplasm. 2. = bioplasma. (Cf. ↑bioplasma) ╂[< bio + Greek plásma anything formed] …
54cat|a|plasm — «KAT uh plaz uhm», noun. a poultice, especially one applied hot. ╂[< Latin cataplasma < Greek katáplasma, ultimately < kata down + plássein to form] …
55chro|ma|to|plasm — «KROH muh tuh PLAZ uhm», noun. the colored portions of protoplasm; the pigment substance of cells …
56chro|mo|plasm — «KROH muh plaz uhm», noun. = chromatin. (Cf. ↑chromatin) …
57cy|to|plasm — «SY tuh plaz uhm», noun. the living substance or protoplasm of a cell outside of the nucleus: »The main body of the cell, its cytoplasm, corresponds to the factory area where workers are manufacturing the specified product from incoming raw… …
58deu|ter|o|plasm — «DOO tuhr uh PLAZ uhm, DYOO », noun. = deutoplasm. (Cf. ↑deutoplasm) …
59deu|to|plasm — «DOO tuh PLAZ uhm, DYOO », noun. Biology. the yolk or other material in an egg or cell that furnishes food for the nourishment of the embryo. ╂[< Greek deúteros second + plásma something formed] …
60ec|to|plasm — «EHK tuh plaz uhm», noun. 1. Biology. the semiclear, somewhat rigid outer portion of the cytoplasm of a cell. 2. a supposed emanation from the body of a medium in a trance. ╂[< ecto + Greek plásma something formed] …