释义 |
my·co·plasm \ˈmīkəˌplazəm\ noun also my·co·plas·ma \ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˈplazmə\ Etymology: New Latin mycoplasma, from myc- + -plasma : a hypothetical hibernating form of various fungi (as rusts) in which the fungus protoplasm is intimately fused with that of dormant structures (as seeds) of the host plant |