释义 |
plas·mo·di·um \plazˈmōdēəm\ noun Etymology: New Latin, from plasm- + International Scientific Vocabulary -ode + New Latin -ium 1. plural plasmo·dia \-dēə\ a. : a motile multinucleate mass of protoplasm resulting from fusion of uninuclear amoeboid cells; also : an organism (as a particular stage of a slime mold) consisting of such a structure — compare coenocyte b. : syncytium 1 2. a. capitalized : the type genus of Plasmodiidae including all the malaria parasites affecting man b. plural plasmodia : an individual malaria parasite |