плазма

Kazakh

Cyrillic плазма (plazma)
Arabic پلازما
Latin

Etymology

Borrowed from Russian пла́зма (plázma), ultimately from Ancient Greek πλάσμα (plásma, something formed).

Noun

плазма (plazma)

  1. (physics) plasma (high energy state of matter)
  2. (biology, medicine) plasma (component of blood)

Macedonian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈpɫazma]

Noun

плазма (plazma) f

  1. (physics) plasma (high energy state of matter)
  2. (biology, medicine) plasma (component of blood)
  3. type of biscuit

Declension

Russian

Etymology

Ultimately from Ancient Greek πλάσμα (plásma, something formed).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈpɫazmə]

Noun

пла́зма (plázma) f inan (genitive пла́змы, nominative plural пла́змы, genitive plural плазм, related adjective пла́зменный)

  1. (physics) plasma (high energy state of matter)
  2. (biology, medicine) plasma (component of blood)

Declension

Descendants

  • Kazakh: плазма (plazma)
  • Mongolian: плазм (plazm)
  • Yakut: плазма (plazma)

Yakut

Etymology

Borrowed from Russian пла́зма (plázma), ultimately from Ancient Greek πλάσμα (plásma, something formed).

Noun

плазма (plazma)

  1. (physics) plasma (high energy state of matter)
  2. (biology, medicine) plasma (component of blood)
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