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Definition of "bioplasmic" [bi•o•plas•mic]

  • Pertaining to, or consisting of, bioplasm. (adjective)

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Use "bioplasmic" in a sentence
  • "Mysterious Life Forms • What might this bioplasmic continuum tell us about the mystery of our own nature?"
  • "Carmine in ammonia is not the only solution that may aid science in the investigations now being carried forward by the vitalists and non-vitalists with so much bitterness and asperity of feeling between them; and now that Professor Beale has made _his_ happy discovery, it is by no means certain that some other equally persistent worker in this interesting field of inquiry may not hit upon quite as happy a discovery in the same or some equivalent direction -- one that shall throw the bioplasmic theory as far into the shade as Mr. Cook thinks the bioplasts have already thrown the cells."
  • "Fred Wah from Breathing My Name With a Sigh are origins magnetic lines across an ocean migrations of genetic spume or holes, dark mysteries within which I carry further into the World through blond and blue-eyed progeny father’s fathers clan-name Wah from Canton east across the bridges still or could it all be lateral craving hinted in the bioplasmic cloud of simple other organism as close as out under the apple tree?"
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