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metaplastic
met·a·pla·sia M0248600 (mĕt′ə-plā′zhə)n.1. Normal transformation of tissue from one type to another, as in the ossification of cartilage to form bone.2. Transformation of cells from a normal to an abnormal state. met′a·plas′tic (-plăs′tĭk) adj.
met·a·plasm 1 M0248700 (mĕt′ə-plăz′əm)n. Alteration of a word by the addition, omission, or transposition of sounds or syllables or the letters that represent them. [Middle English metaplasmus, from Latin, from Greek metaplasmos, remodeling, from metaplassein, to remold : meta-, meta- + plassein, to mold; see pelə- in Indo-European roots.] met′a·plas′tic (-plăs′tĭk), met′a·plas′mic (-plăz′mĭk) adj.
met·a·plasm 2 M0248700 (mĕt′ə-plăz′əm)n. Cellular materials such as pigment granules or starch grains that were formerly considered to be nonliving, in contrast to the protoplasm. [meta- + -plasm.] met′a·plas′mic (-plăz′mĭk) adj.metaplastic (ˌmɛtəˈplæstɪk) adj (Biology) relating to, produced by, or characterized by metaplasiaTranslationsEncyclopediaSeemetaplasmmetaplastic
met·a·plas·tic (met'ă-plas'tik), Pertaining to metaplasia or metaplasis.met·a·plas·tic (met'ă-plas'tik) Pertaining to metaplasia or metaplasis. metaplasia (met?a-pla'zh(e-)a) [ meta- + -plasia] Conversion of one kind of tissue into a form that is not normal for that tissue. metaplastic (-plas'tik), adjectivemyeloid metaplasiaExtramedullary hematopoiesis. |