How Do You Spell ANTIALBUMIN?

Pronunciation: [ˌantɪˈalbjuːmˌɪn] (IPA)

The word "antialbumin" is spelled using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) as /æntiˈælbjʊmɪn/. This word is composed of two parts: "anti-" which means "opposite or against" and "albumin", a protein found in blood plasma. "Antialbumin" refers to any substance that is produced to combat or oppose albumin. The phonetic transcription helps clarify the pronunciation of this scientific term, which may be unfamiliar to those not in the medical field.

ANTIALBUMIN Meaning and Definition

  1. A constituent of albumin which is supposed to be the source of antialbumose formed during digestion.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

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Etymology of ANTIALBUMIN

The word "antialbumin" combines the prefix "anti-", meaning 'against', and the word "albumin".

"Albumin" is derived from the Latin word "albumen", which means 'white of an egg'. This is because albumin was first discovered and named in egg whites.

The prefix "anti-" comes from the Greek word "anti", meaning 'opposite' or 'against'. It is commonly used to denote opposition or counteractions.

So, the etymology of "antialbumin" suggests that it refers to something that is against or works against albumin, which is a type of protein found in many biological fluids, such as blood and milk.

Plural form of ANTIALBUMIN is ANTIALBUMINS

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