linin
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See also: linin'
English[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Latin līnum + -in. Known since the 19th century.
Noun[edit]
linin (plural linins)
- (biochemistry) The network of viscous material in a cell's nucleus that connects the chromatin granules.
- (organic chemistry) A bitter glucoside and purgative obtained from Linum catharticum.
Translations[edit]
the network of viscous material in a cell's nucleus that connects the chromatin granules
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Albanian[edit]
Verb[edit]
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Turkish[edit]
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