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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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Choking on the ectoplasmic residue of Paranormal Activity, writer/director Olatunde Osunsanmi's similarly formulated The Fourth Kind struggles to find a scary groove but winds up being a broken record of split-screen
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At the time of his death he was struggling to realise his competition-winning design for the Czech National Library, an ectoplasmic green-and-purple creation locally nicknamed The Octopus.
 
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