ELEIDIN


Meaning of ELEIDIN in English

ə̇ˈlēə̇də̇n noun

( -s )

Etymology: French eleidine, from eleo- elaio- + -ide -ide + -ine -in

: a substance related to keratin and occurring in small granules that stain deeply with hematoxylin and are located in the cells of the stratum lucidum of the epidermis

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