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pro·to·plast I. \ˈprōd.əˌplast, -aa(ə)st, -aist, ˈprōtəˌ-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle French protoplaste, from Late Latin protoplastus first man, from Greek prōtoplastos first formed, created first, from prōt- prot- + plastos formed, molded, from plassein to mold — more at plaster 1. : one that is formed first : prototype 2. a. : the living content of a cell : the nucleus, cytoplasm, and plasma membrane constituting a living unit distinct from ergastic substances and inert walls b. : energid c. archaic : plastid • pro·to·plas·tic \| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷|plastik, -aas-, -tēk\ adjective II. noun (-s) Etymology: New Latin protoplastes, from prot- + Greek plastēs molder, modeler, from plassein to mold archaic : the original maker or creator < a complete imitation of the copy set by the Protoplast — Isaac Newton > |