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so·ma I. \ˈsōmə\ noun (-s) Etymology: Sanskrit; akin to Avestan haoma haoma, Greek hyei it is raining — more at suck 1. : an East Indian leafless vine (Sarcostemma acidum) of the family Asclepiadaceae that yields a somewhat acidulous milky juice 2. : an intoxicating plant juice of ancient India used as an offering to the gods and as a drink of immortality by worshipers in Vedic ritual and worshiped in personified form as a Vedic god — compare haoma II. noun (plural soma·ta \-məd.ə, -ətə\ ; also somas) Usage: often attributive Etymology: New Latin somat-, soma, from Greek sōmat-, sōma body 1. : the whole of any organism except its germ cells 2. [Greek sōmat-, sōma] : body 1a — opposed to psyche 3. : cell body |