conchiolin

conchiolin
/kong kuy"euh lin/, n. Biochem.
a fibrous protein that forms the iridescent inner layer, as mother-of-pearl, in the shells of mollusks.
[1865-70; CONCH + -I- + -ol- ( < L -olus -OLE1) + -IN2]

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