legumin

noun

Etymology

From French légumine; equivalent to legume + -in.

  1. borrowed from légumine

Definitions

  1. Any of a group of globulins, resembling casein, found mostly in legumes and grains.

    • The legumin group includes edestin, glycinin, legumin from Vicia faba, arachin, and cocosin.

The neighborhood

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