plasmoid

/ˈplæzmɔɪd/
noun
  1. A coherent structure of plasma (ionized gas) that behaves like a distinct object, often found in space or created in laboratories.
    • Some researchers think plasmoids may play a role in lightning formation.
    • Scientists observed a plasmoid moving through the solar wind.
    • The laboratory experiment produced a stable plasmoid that lasted for several seconds.
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