albumen
Americannoun
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the white of an egg.
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Botany. the nutritive matter around the embryo in a seed.
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Biochemistry. albumin.
noun
Etymology
Origin of albumen
1590–1600; < Late Latin, equivalent to alb ( us ) white, with stem in -ū- + -men noun suffix
Example Sentences
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"It produced an amazing image that indicated that the egg, apart from being intact - which is incredible enough - also retained its liquid inside, presumably deriving from the yolk, albumen etc," said Mr Biddulph.
From BBC
Using a sieve strains out the stringier part of the albumen to ensure consistency.
From Salon
An egg is but an albumen — alternating layers of protein and water, making up the "white" — and a yolk.
From Salon
Inside their delicate shells is a clear, liquidy, protein-rich outer egg white, also called albumen, surrounding a delicate yellow yolk, loaded with vitamins and healthy fats called lipids.
From Salon
Among the Edisons of the albumen was Edwin Baltzley, whose 1885 eggbeater brought in enough money to buy 500 acres alongside the Potomac and, with his twin brother, Edward, to found the Glen Echo Chautauqua.
From Washington Post
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