bioplast
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bioplast — BIOPLÁST s. n. 1. particulă citoplasmatică vie capabilă de a se reproduce singură. 2. material plastic degradabil, obţinut din polimeri şi amidon. (< engl. bioplast) Trimis de raduborza, 15.09.2007. Sursa: MDN … Dicționar Român
Bioplast — Bi o*plast ( pl[a^]st), n. [Gr. bi os life + pla ssein to form.] (Biol.) A tiny mass of bioplasm, in itself a living unit and having formative power, as a living white blood corpuscle; bioblast. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bioplast — n. [Gr. bios, life; plassein, to mold] 1. A minute mass of living protoplasm. 2. An amoeboid cell … Dictionary of invertebrate zoology
bioplast — bio·plast bī ō .plast n 1) ALTMANN S GRANULES 2) a functional unit of living protoplasm: CELL … Medical dictionary
bioplast — n. mass of bioplasm that is in itself a living unit and having formative power … English contemporary dictionary
bioplast — bi·o·plast … English syllables
bioplast — ˈbīōˌplast noun ( s) Etymology: bi (II) + plast 1. : altmann s granules 2. : a functional unit of living protoplasm : cell … Useful english dictionary
-plast — ˌplast, aa(ə)st, aist noun combining form ( s) Etymology: Middle French plaste, from Late Latin plastus, from Greek plastos, from plastos formed, molded 1. a. : thing made gypsoplast … Useful english dictionary
Bioblast — Bi o*blast, n. [Gr. bi os life + blast.] (Biol.) Same as {Bioplast}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Android — An android is a robot designed to resemble a human, usually both in appearance and behavior. The word derives from ανδρός, the genitive of the Greek ανήρ anēr , meaning man , and the suffix eides , used to mean of the species; alike (from eidos,… … Wikipedia