| 单词 | protoplasmic | 
| 释义 | protoplasmicadj. 1.  Biology. Of, relating to, or having the character of protoplasm; (also) acting on or affecting protoplasm. ΘΚΠ the world > life > biology > substance > cell > cell substance > 			[adjective]		 > protoplasm or cytoplasm protoplasmic1854 protoplastic1855 sarcode1855 sarcodic1864 sarcodal1869 bioplasmic1870 protoplasmatic1872 plasmic1876 cytoplasmic1885 protoplasmal1885 cytoplasmatic1893 intracytoplasmic1916 1854    J. H. Balfour in  Encycl. Brit. V. 67/1  				The formation of nuclei or cells in a protoplasmic matrix. 1876    R. Bartholow Pract. Treat. Materia Med.  ii. 127  				Quinia..is a protoplasmic poison, and arrests the amœbiform movements of the white corpuscles. 1899    L. Hill Man. Human Physiol. xxix. 337  				Each [nerve-]fibre consists of a soft central strand of protoplasmic substance called the axon or axis cylinder. 1912    E. A. Minchin Introd. Study Protozoa vi. 81  				To the primary centrosome or centriole there may be added adventitious elements of protoplasmic or nuclear origin, thus forming a centrosomic complex. 1946    A. Nelson Princ. Agric. Bot. xxv. 490  				Infection of the host is caused by small, motile, naked protoplasmic bodies resembling lowly animals, and therefore called zoospores. 1991    R. A. Fortey Fossils 		(ed. 2)	 		(BNC)	 55  				The flexible amoeba, which is the protoplasmic ‘blob’ of popular imagination, is a familiar protozoan without much potential for fossilization.  2.  gen. Primitive, primordial. ΚΠ 1880    Proc. Royal Geogr. Soc. 2 559  				It [sc. a lake] had run itself, in the hearsay accounts of successive travellers, into various protoplasmic shapes. 1888    Athenæum 7 Jan. 13  				The metrical systems of the banished régime..have, no doubt, a primitive and even a protoplasmic simplicity. 1891    Daily News 20 Oct. 2/6  				The barber-surgeon and medicine man of ancient times, who furnished the protoplasmic material out of which the art of medicine and surgery had been evolved. 1926    W. Lewis Creatures of Habit in  Cal. Mod. Lett. 3 41  				The little conventional carved figures, with their carefully evolved protoplasmic masks, are there just the same. 2003    Houston 		(Texas)	 Press 		(Nexis)	 8 May  				Markley's set..suggests a preconscious, protoplasmic dream state. Derivatives  protoˈplasmically adv. in terms of, by means of, or in the manner of protoplasm (frequently figurative). ΚΠ 1922    Proc. Royal Soc. B. 93 168  				I have shown elsewhere that the epidermis, which protoplasmically is more or less dead, gives either a zero or a positive [response]. 1939    Rev. Politics 1 145  				The Fuehrer appears to pour forth upon this protoplasmically united mass the contagion of his hysteria. 1975    W. R. Uttal Cellular Neurophysiol. & Integration ix. 187  				The contemporary doctrine of neuronal anatomy asserts that neurons transmitting information within the nervous system are not protoplasmically interconnected. 1985    W. Sheed Frank & Maisie viii. 195  				The one totally new experience, protoplasmically different from anyone I had ever met, was the gnome..who wrote spiritual books for Sheed and Ward. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2007; most recently modified version published online June 2022). <  | 
	
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