metaplaasia
Metaplaasia is not a widely recognized term in mainstream biology or medicine. In standard medical literature, the closely related word metaplasia refers to the reversible transformation of one mature cell type into another, typically in response to chronic irritation or injury. Metaplaasia does not have an established, universally accepted definition and is not used as a formal diagnosis in reputable sources.
In some speculative, fictional, or theoretical contexts, metaplaasia has been proposed as a concept describing a
Etymology would logically derive from Greek meta- (beyond, after) and plasia (formation, development), with an -asia
Because there is no standard definition, metaplaasia is often distinguished from metaplasia or from broader concepts
In summary, metaplaasia is not a recognized, defined term in current scientific practice and is mostly found