albuminous

albuminous
/al byooh"meuh neuhs/, adj.
of, containing, or resembling albumen.
Also, albuminose /al byooh"meuh nohs'/.
[1785-95; < LL albumin-, s. of albumen ALBUMEN + -OUS]

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