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mucedinous, a. Bot. (mjuːˈsiːdɪnəs) [f. L. mucēdin-, mūcēdo mucus (in mod.L. used for ‘mould’, after L. mūcēre to be mouldy) + -ous.] Having the character of mould; resembling mould.1857 Berkeley Cryptog. Bot. §224 A mucedinous mass of threads or cells from which the plant grows. 1867 J. Hogg Micros...
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mucedin Chem. (mjuːˈsiːdɪn) [f. L. mūcēdo (see mucedinous) + -in.] A nitrogenous substance, one of the constituents of gluten.1871 Watts tr. Gmelin's Handbk. Chem. XVIII. 443 Wheat-mucedin... Properties. Mucedin, which is gummy when separated, forms, after drying in a vacuum, slightly coherent lumps...
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