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paraplasm|ˈpærəplæz(ə)m| [ad. mod.L. paraplasma, f. Gr. παρα- para-1 1 + πλάσµα: see plasm] 1. Biol. a. Kupffer's name for the more fluid part of a cell-substance; called by Flemming paramitom. b. See quot. 1891.
1887Schafer Essent. Histol. (ed. 2) 2 Paraplasm is often present in sufficient amount to reduce the protoplasm to the condition of a fine sponge-work or net-work. 1891Quain's Elem. Anat. (ed. 10) I. ii. 174 note, The terms ‘deutoplasm’ and ‘paraplasm’..have sometimes been applied to materials contained within a cell, which are not considered to constitute a part of the actual protoplasm. 2. Path. a. Morbid tissue; a neoplasm. b. A malformation. (Syd. Soc. Lex. 1893.) Hence paraˈplasmic a., pertaining to or of the nature of paraplasm.
1902Brit. Med Jrnl. 29 Mar. 786 Aërobic germs find [a suitable resting-place] in paraplasmic tissue. |