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properdin
(pro|per¦din)
Pronunciation:
/prəʊˈpəːdɪn/
noun
[
mass noun
]
Biochemistry
a protein present in the blood, involved in the body’s response to certain kinds of infection.
Origin:
1950s
: from
pro-
2
'before' + Latin
perdere
'destroy'
+
-in
1
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