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Plasma, the fourth state of matter consisting of ionized gas containing free electrons and positive ions. In Urdu, Plasma is used as a direct borrowing from English, primarily in scientific contexts to describe this high-energy state of matter found in stars, lightning, fluorescent lights, and fusion reactors. Beyond the scientific meaning, the word has gained widespread usage in medical contexts to refer to the liquid component of blood, known as blood plasma, which carries blood cells, platelets, nutrients, and hormones throughout the body. In popular culture, Plasma is also associated with plasma televisions, flat-screen displays that use tiny cells of ionized gas to produce images. The word carries the weight of modern technology and science, representing cutting-edge research in physics, medicine, and electronics. In Urdu, Plasma is used by scientists, doctors, engineers, and in everyday conversation about televisions and medical treatments. It is a word of the modern world, of energy, of the fundamental states of matter, of the life-giving fluid in our veins.