keratin

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English

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Borrowed from German Keratin, from Ancient Greek κέρας (kéras, horn) +‎ -in.

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Noun

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keratin (countable and uncountable, plural keratins)

  1. (biochemistry) The protein of which hair and nails are composed.

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Cebuano

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Etymology

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From English keratin, from Ancient Greek κέρας (kéras) -in.

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  • Hyphenation: ke‧ra‧tin

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keratin

  1. (biochemistry) keratin

Norwegian Bokmål

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From Ancient Greek κέρας (kéras) +‎ -in.

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keratin n (definite singular keratinet, indefinite plural keratin, definite plural keratina or keratinene)

  1. keratin

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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From Ancient Greek κέρας (kéras) +‎ -in.

Noun

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keratin n (definite singular keratinet, indefinite plural keratin, definite plural keratina)

  1. keratin

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Swedish

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keratin n

  1. (biochemistry) keratin
    Synonym: hornämne

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