ceramide

See also: céramide

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Etymology

Cere, from French cire "wax" (12c.), from Latin cera "wax, wax seal, wax writing tablet," related to Greek kēros "beeswax” + amide.

Noun

ceramide (plural ceramides)

  1. (biochemistry) A lipid composed of sphingosine and a fatty acid.

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