释义 |
li·nin I. \ˈlīnə̇n\ noun (-s) Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary lin- (from Latin linum flax) + -in — more at linen 1. : a bitter white crystallizable substance with purgative qualities obtained from the purging flax 2. : a protein obtained from flaxseed II. noun (-s) Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary lin- (from Latin linum thread, flax) + -in; originally formed in German : the feebly-staining portion of the reticulum of the nucleus of a resting cell in which chromatin granules appear to be embedded that is variously construed as chromatin in a particular physical state or in fixed preparations as precipitated protein |