Adipocellulose

/ˌædɪpoʊˈsɛljuloʊs/ noun

A waxy substance formed from the decomposition of fats in adipose tissue, combining cellulose-like and fatty components.

From Latin adipis (fat) + cellulose (plant cell wall material). This scientific term emerged in the 19th century when chemists began analyzing the composition of decomposed fatty tissues in archaeological and forensic contexts.

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