IPA: //əˈlɛksin//
KK: /əˈlɛksin/
A type of protein that helps protect the body from infections.
The scientist studied the properties of alexine in relation to immune responses.
The word 'alexine' originates from the Greek 'alexein' (meaning to defend or protect) combined with the suffix '-ine' (often used to form adjectives or nouns). Thus, 'alexine' refers to a substance that has protective or defensive properties, particularly in a biological context.
Think of 'defending' ('alexein') to remember that 'alexine' refers to something that protects or defends, especially in terms of health.