Celloidin

/sɛˈlɔɪdɪn/ noun

A form of cellulose nitrate used in microscopy to embed and preserve tissue samples for cutting and staining.

From celloid + -in (chemical suffix). Developed in the late 1800s as scientists sought better ways to prepare biological specimens for examination under the microscope.

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