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protoplast (encz) | protoplast,protoplast n: Zdeněk Brož |
protoplast (czen) | protoplast,protoplastn: Zdeněk Brož |
Protoplast (gcide) | Protoplast \Pro"to*plast\, n. [L. protoplastus the first man,
Gr. ? formed or created first; ? first + ? formed, fr. ? to
form.]
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1. The thing first formed; that of which there are subsequent
copies or reproductions; the original.
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2. (Biol.) A first-formed organized body; the first
individual, or pair of individuals, of a species.
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A species is a class of individuals, each of which
is hypothetically considered to be the descendant of
the same protoplast, or of the same pair of
protoplasts. --Latham.
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protoplast (wn) | protoplast
n 1: a biological unit consisting of a nucleus and the body of
cytoplasm with which it interacts [syn: energid,
protoplast] |
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Protoplast (gcide) | Protoplast \Pro"to*plast\, n. [L. protoplastus the first man,
Gr. ? formed or created first; ? first + ? formed, fr. ? to
form.]
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1. The thing first formed; that of which there are subsequent
copies or reproductions; the original.
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2. (Biol.) A first-formed organized body; the first
individual, or pair of individuals, of a species.
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A species is a class of individuals, each of which
is hypothetically considered to be the descendant of
the same protoplast, or of the same pair of
protoplasts. --Latham.
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Protoplasta (gcide) | Protoplasta \Pro`to*plas"ta\, n. pl. [NL.] (Zool.)
A division of fresh-water rhizopods including those that have
a soft body and delicate branched pseudopodia. The genus
Gromia is one of the best-known.
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Protoplastic (gcide) | Protoplastic \Pro`to*plas"tic\, a.
First-formed. --Howell.
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