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epiplasm Biol.|ˈɛpɪplæz(ə)m| [f. epi- + plasm.] Protoplasm remaining over after the formation of spores. Hence epiˈplasmic a.
1887Garnsey & Balfour tr. A. de Bary's Compar. Morphol. Fungi iii. 77 After the orientation of the spores the protoplasm of the ascus shows the characters of a substance, for which I formerly proposed the name of epiplasm. 1906Cambr. Nat. Hist. I. 96 (Sporozoa) Some of the cytoplasm of the original cells remains over unused, as ‘epiplasm’, and ultimately degenerates. 1947Nature 11 Jan. 64/1 When the cytoplasm is cut off from the nuclear vacuole by the spore wall, volutin accumulates in the epiplasm. |