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ECTOPLASM Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. : the outer relatively rigid granule-free layer of the cytoplasm usually held to be a gel reversibly convertible to a sol . 2. : a substance held to produce spirit materialization and telekinesis. www.merriam-webster.com
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Ectoplasm (paranormal) - Wikipedia
In spiritualism, ectoplasm, also known as simply ecto, is a substance or spiritual energy exteriorized by physical mediums. en.wikipedia.org
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Ectoplasm - Terraria Wiki - Fandom
Ectoplasm is a Hardmode post-Plantera crafting material dropped from Dungeon Spirits in the Dungeon. Dungeon Spirits drop 1–2 Ectoplasm upon death. terraria.fandom.com
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ectoplasm
ectoplasm (ˈɛktəʊplæz(ə)m) [Gr. πλάσµα something moulded or formed.] 1. (See quot.)1883 J. E. Ady in Knowl. 15 June 355/2 Its [Amœba's] jelly-like body becomes faintly parcelled out into an outer firm (ectoplasm) and an inner soft (endoplasm) layer. 2. A viscous substance which is supposed to emanat... Oxford English Dictionary
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What Is Ectoplasm? - Science | HowStuffWorks
Ectoplasm is a substance that secretes off spirits -- or their earthbound medium -- and might just help that medium produce spooky, otherworldly feats for awed ... science.howstuffworks.com
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Ectoplasm | Spiritualism, Mediums & Seances | Britannica
Ectoplasm, in occultism, a mysterious, usually light-coloured, viscous substance that is said to exude from the body of a spiritualist medium in trance. www.britannica.com
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Ectoplasm
Ectoplasm may refer to: Biology Ectoplasm (cell biology), the outer part of the cytoplasm Ectoplasm, outer layer of soft tissue in foraminiferans Art and entertainment Ectoplasm (radio show), BBC Radio 4 comedy series Ectoplasm (My Hero Academia), a character in the manga series My Hero Academia wikipedia.org
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Ethereal Body: The Quest for Ectoplasm - Cabinet Magazine
This bulky fabric was the spirit stuff that Helen Duncan had extruded from her body as ectoplasm, which had been “captured”—the metaphor habitually used by ... www.cabinetmagazine.org
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ECTOPLASM — American Hauntings
It is a seemingly lifelike substance, solid or vaporous in nature, that allegedly exudes from the body of the medium and can be transformed into materialized ... www.americanhauntingsink.com
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Ectoplasm (cell biology) - Wikipedia
Ectoplasm (also exoplasm) is the non-granulated outer part of a cell's cytoplasm, while endoplasm is its often granulated inner layer. en.wikipedia.org
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A Theory on the Symbolic of Spirit Ectoplasm in the Early 20th Century
The ectoplasm seems to be forever forming. The white substance is spreading. The dark orifice is widening. It has to be a spirit ectoplasm. It ... medicalhealthhumanities.com
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ectoplasm
ectoplasm/ˈektəplæzəm; `ɛktəˌplæzəm/ n[U]substance that is thought by some to flow from a spiritualistic medium during a trance 灵媒体外质(据信为灵媒体在恍惚状态中发出的物质). 牛津英汉双解词典
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Ectoplasm (cell biology)
Ectoplasm (also exoplasm) (from the ancient Greek words ἐκτός (èktòs): outside and πλάσμα: plasma, literally meaning: that which has form) is the non-granulated Moreover, large numbers of actin filaments frequently occur in the ectoplasm, which form an elastic support for the cell membrane. wikipedia.org
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Ectoplasm (paranormal)
The physical existence of ectoplasm has not been scientifically demonstrated, and tested samples purported to be ectoplasm have been found to be various Duncan had also used dolls' heads and masks as ectoplasm. wikipedia.org
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ideoplasm
ideoplasm Spiritualism. (ˈɪdɪəʊplæz(ə)m) [f. ideo- + -plasm after ectoplasm.] = ectoplasm. So ˌideoˈplasmic a.; ˈideoplasmy (see quot. 1961).1926 A. Conan Doyle Hist. Spiritualism I. i. 7 Ectoplasm..has also been called ‘ideoplasm’, because it takes on in an instant any shape with which it is impres... Oxford English Dictionary
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