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ectoplasm

Outer layer of a cell's cytoplasm, as opposed to the inner endoplasm.

ectoplasm

In spiritualism, a normally invisible part of the physical body that is capable of assuming vaporous, liquid, or solid states. It is said to have an opaque white appearance, and to be extruded from the pores and other orifices of a medium's body for the production of all spiritualist physical phenomena.



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There are even some gross-out anecdotes regarding that mysterious matter known as ectoplasm.
Her research for the book took her from India, where claims of reincarnation are routine, to the halls of Cambridge University and its odd collection of papers on ectoplasm and seances, to the University of Arizona, where scientists are checking the stories of mediums who claim to contact spirits.
One of Sawhney's guitars even made the cover of the magazine with its rib-cage-like body awash in ectoplasm green.
 
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