How Do You Spell GLABRIFICIN?

Pronunciation: [ɡlˈabɹɪfˌɪsɪn] (IPA)

Glabrificin is a complex word with a phonetic transcription of /ɡlæbˈrɪfɪsɪn/. The first syllable, "glab," is pronounced with a short "a" sound, followed by the consonant blend "br." The next syllable, "i," is pronounced like "eye," and "fi" is pronounced with a short "i" sound. The final syllable, "cin," is pronounced like "sin." This word is not commonly used, but it refers to a substance found in certain plants that has potential medical uses.

GLABRIFICIN Meaning and Definition

  1. Glabrificin is a noun that refers to a naturally occurring chemical compound found in certain plants. It is derived from the Latin term "glaber," meaning smooth, and "faciens," meaning making, indicating its ability to create or promote a state of smoothness.

    This compound primarily acts as an inhibitor of hair growth or hair-promoting factors. It is often used in the context of cosmetic or dermatological products that aim to reduce or prevent hair growth. Glabrificin is believed to work by interfering with the activity or synthesis of proteins involved in hair growth, thereby inhibiting the follicular process that leads to hair production.

    Glabrificin's ability to inhibit hair growth has made it an active ingredient in various hair removal products such as depilatory creams, lotions, and serums. It may also be found in hair growth inhibitors targeted at reducing unwanted hair in specific areas of the body.

    It is important to note that glabrificin's effectiveness and side effects may vary depending on the concentration and formulation of the product it is used in. Furthermore, individual reactions to this compound can differ, and some users may experience skin irritation or allergic reactions. Therefore, it is advised to consult with a dermatologist or medical professional before using any products containing glabrificin.

  2. A variety of antibody which is assumed to cause a swelling and disintegration of the envelope of a capsulated bacterium, exposing it to the action of lysin.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

Common Misspellings for GLABRIFICIN

  • flabrificin
  • vlabrificin
  • blabrificin
  • hlabrificin
  • ylabrificin
  • tlabrificin
  • gkabrificin
  • gpabrificin
  • goabrificin
  • glzbrificin
  • glsbrificin
  • glwbrificin
  • glqbrificin
  • glavrificin
  • glanrificin
  • glahrificin
  • glagrificin
  • glabeificin
  • glabdificin
  • glabfificin

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