Amylum


(def 1).
historical examples

of the latter, all such must be avoided which contain a large percentage of amylum.
a system of practical medicine by american authors, vol. ii various

amylaceous, amyloid, composed of starch (amylum), or starch-like.
the elements of botany asa gray

noun
another name for starch (sense 2)

amylum am·y·lum (ām’ə-ləm)
n.
see starch.

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