-plasm
suff.(后缀)
语源
suff.(后缀)
- Material forming cells or tissue:
浆,血浆,原生质:形成细胞或组织的物质:
cytoplasm.
胞体浆
语源
- From plasma
源自 plasma
-plasm
combining form in countable noun
(in biology) indicating the material forming cells
⇒
protoplasm
⇒
cytoplasm
Derived Forms
-plasmic combining form in adjectiveOrigin
from Greek plasma something moulded; see plasma-plasm
Word Origin
1
a combining form with the meanings “living substance,” “tissue,” “substance of a cell,” used in the formation of compound words:
endoplasm; neoplasm; cytoplasm.
Origin
combining form representing Greek plásma. See plasma
Related Words
- cataplasm
- chromoplasm
- cytoplasm
- deutoplasm
- ectoplasm
- endoplasm
-plasma word element forming a noun termination meaning 'something formed or moulded' in biological and other scientific terms, as in bioplasm, metaplasm, neoplasm, protoplasm.
[combining form representing Greek plasma]-plasm
noun combimbining form
endoplasm
noun combimbining form
ETYMOLOGY German -plasma, from New Latin plasma
: formative or formed material (as of a cell or tissue)endoplasm
-plasm
word-forming element meaning "a growth, a development; something molded," from Greek -plasma, from plasma "something molded or created" (see plasma).
ORIGIN: Extracted from protoplasm .
-plasm
\ˌplazəm\ noun combining form
or -plas·ma\|plazmə\
(-s)
Etymology: German -plasma, from New Latin plasma
: formative or formed material (as of a cell or tissue)
< cytoplasm >
< nucleoplasm >
< karyoplasma >
< metaplasm >
or -plas·ma
< cytoplasm >
< nucleoplasm >
< karyoplasma >
< metaplasm >