Where does “hemialbumose” come from?

hemialbumose (English) comes from English albumose, from English albumin, from English albumen, from Latin albūmen, from Latin Albus, from Proto-Italic alβos, from Proto-Indo-European h₂élbʰos — white.

hemialbumose (English): An albuminous substance formed in gastric...

Definitions

  1. An albuminous substance formed in gastric...

Ancestry of “hemialbumose”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishalbumoseAny of a class of polypeptides formed by...
2EnglishalbuminAny of a class of monomeric proteins that are...
3EnglishalbumenThe white part of an egg; being mostly the...
4Latinalbūmenalbumen; the white of an egg
5LatinAlbuswhite properly without, dull white
6Proto-Italicalβoswhite
7Proto-Indo-Europeanh₂élbʰoswhite
Every word from Proto-Indo-European h₂élbʰosEvery word from Proto-Italic alβosEvery word from Latin Albus