Antialbumid

/ˌæntiælˈbjuːmɪd/ noun

An antibody or immune substance that works against albumen or albumin proteins.

Medical/scientific term: 'anti-' plus 'albumid' (a substance related to albumin, the primary blood protein, from Latin 'albus' meaning white). Appeared in early 20th-century immunology literature.

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