Crossword-Solution: ALBUMINOID 10 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 15

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Albuminoid a. Resembling albumin.
Albuminoid n. One of a class of organic principles (called also
proteids) which form the main part of organized tissues.

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One who, or that which, eats.
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With greater reason, therefore, there is no longer any question of the theory of Liebig of the transformation of albuminoid matter into ferments on account of the oxidation." FOREIGN ORGANISMS AND THE WORT OF BEER "The method which I have just followed," Pasteur continues, "in order to show that there exists a correlation between the diseases of beer and certain microscopic organisms leaves no room for doubt, it seems to me, in regard to the principles I am expounding.
A History of Science, Volume 4(of 5) Henry Smith Williams 1999
Liebig insisted that all albuminoid bodies were in a state of chemically unstable equilibrium, and if left to themselves would fall to pieces without any need of the action of microscopic organisms.
The Story Of Germ Life H. W. Conn 2004
When the menopause is attained suddenly, the retention of such albuminoid substances must act toxically.
The Four Epochs of Woman's Life Anna M. Galbraith 2002
Hence we now generally describe the cell as a living, viscous particle of protoplasm, enclosing a firmer nucleus in its albuminoid body.
The Evolution of Man, V.1. Ernst Haeckel 2004
The soft living substance of which the two are composed has a peculiar chemical composition, and belongs to the group of the albuminoid plasma-substances ("formative matter"), or protoplasm.
The Evolution of Man, V.1. Ernst Haeckel 2004