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Meanings of
protoplasm
in English
Portuguese
protoplasma
Catalan
protoplasma
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The substance of a living cell (including cytoplasm and nucleus)
living substance
Portuguese
protoplasma
Russian
протоплазма
Portuguese
protoplasma
Spanish
protoplasma
Catalan
protoplasma
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Part of cell.
protoplasma
Related terms
plant structure
Russian
протоплазма
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Usage of
protoplasm
in English
1
In one leaf thus treated, I distinctly saw the
protoplasm
in movement.
2
The little masses of
protoplasm
within the cells were seen in movement.
3
Then Esser hopes to create living
protoplasm
,
using only six basic ingredients.
4
Any others were either cowering further inside-orhad been reduced to
protoplasm
.
5
The
protoplasm
of each one of these becomes divided into four parts.
6
Also, I'd like to believe in something bigger and better than
protoplasm
.
7
Each drop of water embodied a fight of primitive
protoplasm
against disease.
8
Hence there could be no doubt that these masses consisted of
protoplasm
.
9
He might as well have asked me my grandmother's opinion of
protoplasm
.
10
What is it, and why is this
protoplasm
always active and busy?
11
The second kind of substance which we find in
protoplasm
is the carbohydrate.
12
The old primal hunger of the
protoplasm
rules over it all.
13
The thin bridge of
protoplasm
which at first connects the daughter-cells soon breaks.
14
Maybe it's a mass of
protoplasm
trying to find a structure.
15
From this original
protoplasm
the great variety of living things has been developed.
16
This is not peculiar to the
protoplasm
of the Christian's soul.
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About this term
protoplasm
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
live protoplasm
spiritual protoplasm
consist of protoplasm
nucleate protoplasm
call protoplasm
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Translations for
protoplasm
Portuguese
protoplasma
proto-plasma
Catalan
protoplasma
protoplasmes
Russian
протоплазма
Spanish
protoplasma
protoplasmático
protoplasmatico
Protoplasm
through the time
Protoplasm
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common