Byssin

/ˈbɪsɪn/ noun

A protein or chemical compound found in or related to byssus, the adhesive secretion of mollusks; possibly referring to the structural protein of these attachment fibers.

From Latin 'byssus' + '-in' (chemical suffix). Emerged in biochemical and zoological literature as scientists began analyzing the protein composition of mussel attachment threads in the 19th and 20th centuries.

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