"Ectoplastic" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Ectoplastic refers to something that grows or develops outside the normal or expected place. In biology, ectoplastic tissue is a type of tissue that develops outside the normal bounds of an organ or structure. For example, in humans, an ecchymosis (a bruise) is an ectoplastic occurrence of blood in the skin outside the normal circulation. In a broader sense, ectoplastic can refer to any unusual or abnormal growth or development outside the normal limits of an organ, tissue, or structure.
Ectopion is a medical term that refers to a rare condition where the eyelid turns outward or upward, caused by an abnormal contraction of the orbicularis oculi muscle or by a blockage in the tear ducts. As a result, the eyelid can become trapped in this outward position, causing discomfort, reduced visual acuity, and increased risk of corneal irritation or ulcers.
"Ectopistes" is a rare word that refers to a kind of mole or burrowing animal. It is particularly used to describe a type of rodent, often used scientifically to describe the term "prairie dog".
Ectoplasmatic refers to things that are related to or produced by ectoplasm, which is a substance or material that is considered to be paranormal or supernatural in nature. Ectoplasm is often associated with spiritualism and mediumship, and is said to be able to manifest as a mist, a gas, or a semi-solid substance that is believed to be a physical representation of a person's spirit or energy.
Ectoplasmic refers to something related to ectoplasm, a substance or energy believed to be emitted by mediums, spiritualists, or psychics as evidence of supernatural or paranormal activity. It is often described as a kind of glowing or luminous substance that can take various forms, such as a mist, a cloud, or even a living entity. In a more general sense, the term "ectoplasmic" can also be used to describe anything that is otherworldly, ghostly, or mysterious, often with a sense of eeriness or unease.
Ectoplasm is a term used in paranormal investigation and spiritualism to describe a supposed psychic substance that is said to issue from the body of a medium, trance channel, or other person in a state of alleged psychic trance or altered consciousness.
Ectoproct is a biological term that refers to a type of perianal gland that is typical of some species of monotremes, including the platypus. It is a pair of glands located near the cloaca, which is a multi-purpose opening used for reproduction, digestion, and excretion. The ectoprocts produce a salty, milky substance that is thought to help maintain the moisture and acidity of the platypus's skin, as well as aid in its ability to sense its surroundings through electrical signals in the water.
Ectoprocta is a subphylum of marine invertebrates that includes moss animals, bryozoans, and encrusting animals. It includes both aquatic and marine species.
Ectoprocts refers to a group of simple, colonial animals that are attached to a surface, such as rocks, plants, or other animals. They are also known as bryozoans. Ectoprocts are small, sessile creatures that feed on tiny particles, such as plankton or small insects, and play an important role in the aquatic ecosystem by filtering water and serving as a food source for other animals.
Ectopy refers to a situation where an organ or part of an organ grows or develops in an abnormal or unnatural location.
Ectosarc refers to the outer layer or cuticle of an insect's exoskeleton. It is the outermost protein-based structure that provides protection and support to the insect's body.
Ectosarcous refers to a type of skeletal system found in animals, characterized by the presence of a external skeleton or exoskeleton. This is typically found in invertebrates such as insects, spiders, and crustaceans, as well as some vertebrates like fish.