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-plast
- a combining form meaning âliving substance,â âorganelle,â âcell,â used in the formation of compound words:
chloroplast; chromoplast; protoplast.
-plast
combining form
- indicating an organized living cell or particle of living matter
protoplast
yÐÄvlog History and Origins
yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of -plast1
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yÐÄvlogs That Use -plast
What does -plast mean?
The combining form âplast is used like a suffix meaning âliving substance,â âcell,â or âorganelle.â An organelle is âa cell organ.â The form âplast is often used in scientific terms, especially in biology.
The form âplast comes from the Greek ±è±ô²¹²õ³Ùó²õ, meaning âformed, molded.â Find out how ±è±ô²¹²õ³Ùó²õ is related to plasma, plaster, and plastic at our entry for each word.
What are variants of âplast?
The form âplast does not have any variants. However, it is related to the forms âplastic and âplasty, as in fibroplastic and rhinoplasty. Additional related forms include âplasia, âplasy, âand âplasm. Want to know more? Read our yÐÄvlogs That Use articles for these forms.
Examples of -plast
One example of a scientific term that uses the form âplast is lipoplast, âa small particle in plant cytoplasm, especially that of seeds, in which fat is stored.â
The lipoâ part of the word means âfat,â from Greek ±ôñèŽÇ²õ. As we have seen, the form âplast means âorganelle.â Lipoplast literally translates to âfat organelle.â
What are some words that use the combining form âplast?
What are some other forms that âplast may be commonly confused with?
Break it down!
The combining form chloroâ means âgreen.â With this in mind, what does chloroplast literally translate to?
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