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Definition of Bioplasms
1. bioplasm [n] - See also: bioplasm
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bioplasms
Literary usage of Bioplasms
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The New Englander by William Lathrop Kingsley (1878)
"And he must add, as in the first premise, bioplasms. He has, to be sure, ...
of all these bioplasms! Yet not perhaps altogether disembodied and bare; ..."
2. American Journal of Dental Science by American Society of Dental Surgeons (1871)
"These animalcules or bioplasms are continually at work, and at length rob the mouth
... The dentist is to remember that not only are infusoria or bioplasms ..."
3. The Missouri Dental Journal (1871)
"The writer states that there are probably two hundred and fifty "millions of
animalcule and bioplasms upon every cubic inch of salivary calculus in the ..."
4. Journal of the Transactions of the Victoria Institute, Or Philosophical by Victoria Institute (Great Britain) (1900)
"... unless Dr. Beale can tell us that he has been able to differentiate, either
by action or investigation, the position in which different bioplasms stand. ..."
5. The Microscopist: A Manual of Microscopy, and Compendium of the Microscopic by Joseph Henry Wythe (1880)
"... it is penetrated by the latter, and the bioplasms of each are fused together.
The antheridium then decays, while the oogonium grows and becomes an ..."