Sentences with ectoplasm
ec·to·plasm
E e - Like other radiolarians, the cytoplasm of Polycystinea is divided into ectoplasm and endoplasm by a perforated protein capsule - not the nuclear membrane, but a novel structure unique to this group.
- Most photographs of ectoplasm make it look like the kind of stuff you could pick up at the local yardage store or buy from Amazon.
- I do believe in one of the photos it does show some dust, but the rest look like ectoplasm with orbs.
- For spirits to appear, for ectoplasm to emanate, for UFOs to descend, darkness is essential.
- He shudders as Jack leaves his body, trailing ectoplasm and humming ‘I'm the Wolf.
- Security services and politicians, at a loss to know what's next, are more anxious than they let on about an ectoplasmic enemy.
- But because the target was too high a level for the spell, the amount of ectoplasmic energy wasn't sufficient to reach the critical threshold, which essentially means that he starts out with a negative number of hit points.
- It's a handsome book, with bold typography and an atmospheric picture of a woman in a dark coat, walking into ectoplasmic mist.
- By contrast, ectoplasm photographs depict a human medium in the throes of violent struggle with an invisible entity.
- This entity was supposed to be a manifestation or thought-form akin to the ectoplasm that is generated by mediums while in a trance state.
- For the anxious and gullible they produce ectoplasm during seances, shake tables, rattle houses.