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EDTA-ATPase (medicine) and museum (iou)


EDTA-ATPase (medicine)


EDTA-ATPase
<enzyme> Aspect of EC 3.6.1.3

Registry number: EC 3.6.1.-

Synonym: atpase, edta, k+(edta) atpase, edta-k+-atpase


museum (iou)



museum noun. Also musaeum. Pl. -eums, -ea. E17.
[Latin = library, study from Greek mouseion seat of the Muses, use as noun of neut. of mouseios, from mousa MUSE noun1.]
a. Ancient Hist. A university building, spec. (Museum) that erected at Alexandria by Ptolemy Soter. E17.
b. gen. A building or apartment dedicated to the pursuit of learning or the arts; a scholar's study. M17-M18.
A building or portion of a building used for the storing, preservation, and exhibition of objects considered to be of lasting value or interest, as objects illustrative of antiquities, natural history, fine and industrial Art, etc.; an institution responsible for such a building or collection. Also, a collection of objects in such a building. M17.
Daily Telegraph The Reading Room of the British Museum.., that immense rotunda. C. Frondel Curator of Minerals and Gems in the American Museum of Natural History. Village Voice The Museum of Modern Art has been running a Will Rogers Retrospective. U. Le Guin The palace, preserved as a museum of the ancient times of royalty. New Society One of those painted wagons..that gypsies donate to folk museums.
transf. & fig. A thing resembling a museum, a repository of (esp. historical) information; a collection. M18.
Thackeray Miss Blanche..had quite a little museum of locks of hair in her treasure-chest. G. S. Fraser He served..as a kind of living museum of the older Scots folk-song tradition.
Comb.: museum piece an object suitable for exhibition in a museum; derog. an old-fashioned or quaint person, machine, etc.
museumish adjective (colloq.) resembling a museum or exhibits in a museum E20.