protoplasm

Etymology
From, , from +. The word was used in, meaning “first created human” (i.e. Adam), and may have existed in 🇨🇬 in a different sense.

Noun

 * 1)  The entire contents of a cell comprising the nucleus and the cytoplasm. It is a semi-fluid, transparent substance which is the living matter of plant and animal cells.

Translations

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 * Irish: prótaplasma, réamhdhamhna
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 * Portuguese: protoplasma
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 * Cyrillic: протопла̀зма
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 * Tagalog: mulkaphay