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ectoplasm
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ec·to·plasm  (kt-plzm)
n.
1. Biology The outer portion of the continuous phase of cytoplasm of a cell, sometimes distinguishable as a somewhat rigid, gelled layer beneath the cell membrane.
2.
a. The visible substance believed to emanate from the body of a spiritualistic medium during communication with the dead.
b. An immaterial or ethereal substance, especially the transparent corporeal presence of a spirit or ghost.

ecto·plasmic adj.

ectoplasm [ˈɛktəʊˌplæzəm]
n
1. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Biology) Cytology the outer layer of cytoplasm in some cells, esp protozoa, which differs from the inner cytoplasm (see endoplasm) in being a clear gel
2. (Spirituality, New Age, Astrology & Self-help / Alternative Belief Systems) Spiritualism the substance supposedly emanating from the body of a medium during trances
ectoplasmic  adj

ectoplasm
the outer part of the cytoplasm of a cell. Cf. endoplasm. — ectoplasmic, adj.
See also: Cells
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.ectoplasm - (spiritualism) a substance supposed to emanate from the body of the medium during a trance
spiritualism - the belief that the spirits of dead people can communicate with people who are still alive (especially via a medium)
emanation - something that is emitted or radiated (as a gas or an odor or a light, etc.)
2.ectoplasm - the outer granule-free layer of cytoplasm
cytol, cytoplasm - the protoplasm of a cell excluding the nucleus; is full of proteins that control cell metabolism
Translations
ectoplasm [ˈektəʊplæzəm] Nectoplasma m
ectoplasm
nEktoplasma nt


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