protoplasm
English
Etymology
From German Protoplasma, coined by Czech physiologist Jan Evangelista Purkyně, from Ancient Greek πρῶτος (prôtos, “first”) + πλάσμα (plásma, “something molded”). The word Protoplasmus was used in Late Latin, meaning “first created human” (i.e. Adam), and may have existed in Byzantine Greek in a different sense.
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Noun
protoplasm (countable and uncountable, plural protoplasms)
Derived terms
Translations
entire contents of a cell
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Further reading
protoplasm on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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