different between albuminise vs albuminose
albuminise
English
Etymology
albumin +? -ise
Verb
albuminise (third-person singular simple present albuminises, present participle albuminising, simple past and past participle albuminised)
- Non-Oxford British English spelling of albuminize
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albuminose
English
Etymology
From albumin (“protein”) (from French albumine, from Latin albumen (“egg white”), from albus (“white”, adj)).
Noun
albuminose (plural albuminoses)
- Alternative form of albuminous
Related terms
- albumenizer
- albumenoid
- albuminate
- albuminuria
- albumose
- toxalbumin
Italian
Adjective
albuminose
- feminine plural of albuminoso
Portuguese
Noun
albuminose f (uncountable)
- (pathology) albuminosis (presence of more than the usual amount of albumin in the blood)
- Synonym: hiperalbuminemia
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