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Soma Meaning in English

word

ˈsoʊmɑ
SOH-mah
sˈəʊmɐ
SOH-muh

Definition

In biology, 'soma' refers to the body of a cell (excluding the nucleus) or the body of an organism, especially as distinct from the reproductive cells. In literature, especially in 'Brave New World,' it is also a fictional drug.

Usage & Nuances

'Soma' is formal and most often used in biology and medical contexts. In literature, especially Aldous Huxley's 'Brave New World', 'soma' is known as a happiness-inducing drug. In common usage, 'soma' is rare outside of scientific or literary discussions.

Example Sentences

The neuron's soma contains most of its organelles.

basic

Muscle cells have a very large soma.

basic

In biology class, we learned about the soma of a cell.

basic

The DNA in the soma is not passed to the next generation.

natural

In 'Brave New World,' people take soma to feel happy.

natural

Damage to the soma of a nerve cell can affect how it works.

natural