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scumble (iou) and acetol dehydrogenase (medicine)


scumble (iou)



scumble verb & noun. L17.
[Perh. frequentative of SCUM verb: see -LE3. Cf. SCRUMBLE verb2.]
Art.
A. verb trans. Apply a thin opaque coat of paint to (a section of a painting) in order to produce a softer or duller effect; apply (paint) thinly to produce such an effect. Also, modify (a drawing) similarly with light shading in pencil, charcoal, etc. L17.
b. noun. A thin opaque coat of paint or layer of shading applied to produce a softened effect; a softened effect produced by scumbling. M19.

acetol dehydrogenase (medicine)


acetol dehydrogenase
<enzyme> Forms methylglyoxal; uses nad+

Registry number: EC 1.1.1.-

Synonym: 1-hydroxyacetone dehydrogenase