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Plasmatic

Plasmatic \Plas*mat"ic\, Plasmatical \Plas*mat"ic*al\, a. [Gr. ?.]

  1. Forming; shaping; molding. [Obs.]
    --Dr. H. More.

  2. (Biol.) Of or pertaining to plasma; having the character of plasma; containing, or conveying, plasma.

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plasmatic

a. 1 Of or pertaining to (blood) plasma 2 (context obsolete English) forming; shape; moulding

Usage examples of "plasmatic".

Its conclusion is the necrobiotic and infecting destruction of the plasmatic tissue of an organ by a number of roads that the hygienist and the physician must endeavor to close!

And above all he dreaded that plasmatic face of Sarah Fuidge clinging to his eyes.

Yes, Elder understood all this, too, this interior world that was his Chinese room, that mysterious world the sense of which settled on you like a cold dew on the skin, like the plasmatic glow on the face of Sarah Fuidge .

The exception was the plasmatic spark on the moon, but its thermonuclear spectrum was continuous.

Certain brutal mathematics hinted that no end was coming, that the superheated bubble would grow and grow, and within another million years, the Milky Way would have vanished, its plasmatic ash racing toward the living worlds of Andromeda.

Unlike any other atmosphere, this was: an invisible but increasingly dense accumulation of dark-matter talents and plasmatic talents and baryonic talents made transparent and permeable, each talent carefully aligned with its neighbors, cooperating with its neighbors, set together like the elaborate pieces of some grand, secret puzzle.

That temporary disruption of space would spread along the three easiest dimensions, engulfing the machine and local landscape in a plasmatic bubble, and that bubble would act like a ship, carrying its cargo across a gap that was nearly too tiny to measure and too stubborn to let any normal matter pass.

The ship, and everything in it, could be transformed into a kind of plasmatic jelly.

Three assault mechanoids were sent lurching back down the feed roads, plasmatic legs juddering in fast undulations.

If the commune didn't insist on racial parities, the whole city would have gone plasmatic centuries ago.