Albertype

/ˈælbərˌtaɪp/ noun

A variant spelling of alberttype; a 19th-century photographic printing process using egg white as a binding agent.

Same origin as alberttype—from 'albumen' (egg white) combined with 'type' (as in printing or photographic type).

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