Parts of Speech: Noun
Definition: The fluid part of the cytoplasm, containing water, dissolved salts, enzymes, and other substances. It is also used to describe the living substance or protoplasm of a cell.
Pronunciations: US: /plæzm/, UK: /plaz(ə)m/
Origin and Usage: The word "plasm" comes from the Greek word "plasma," meaning "something molded or formed." It was first used in the late 19th century to describe the fluid part of the cytoplasm of a cell.
Synonyms: Cytoplasmic fluid, protoplasm, cytosol
Related Words: Plait, plumb, plume, plump, plush
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