aleurometer

English

Etymology

From aleuro- + -meter

Pronunciation

Noun

aleurometer (plural aleurometers)

  1. An instrument used for the examination of crude gluten as to its power of distending under the influence of heat, as a means of judging of the value of a flour for breadmaking.
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