noun A type of drug or medication that affects the body's perception of pain and is often used for pain relief or relaxation
Soma is sometimes used in philosophical discussions to refer to the physical body.
Soma can refer to the body as distinct from the mind or soul.
Soma can refer to the cell body of a neuron.
Soma is used to describe the physical body of an individual or a group of people.
Soma refers to the body of an organism, excluding the germ cells.
In literature, 'soma' is often used to refer to a fictional drug or substance that has mind-altering effects on characters.
In psychology, 'soma' can be used to describe the body as distinct from the mind or soul, emphasizing the physical aspects of a person.
Neuroscientists may use 'soma' to refer to the cell body of a neuron, which contains the nucleus and other organelles.
Pharmacologists may use 'soma' to refer to a type of drug that affects the body, such as a muscle relaxant or pain reliever.