Definition of ostein. Meaning of ostein. Synonyms of ostein

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Definition of ostein

ostein
Ossein Os"se*in, n. [L. os bone.] (Physiol. Chem.) The organic basis of bone tissue; the residue after removal of the mineral matters from bone by dilute acid; in embryonic tissue, the substance in which the mineral salts are deposited to form bone; -- called also ostein. Chemically it is the same as collagen.
Ostein
Ostein Os"te*in, n. [Gr. ? bone.] Ossein.

Meaning of ostein from wikipedia

- (1576–1608) Wilhelm Rinck von Balderstein (1609–1628) Johann Heinrich von Ostein (1629–1646) Beat Albrecht von Ramstein (1646–1651) Johann Franz Reichsritter...
- Johann Friedrich Karl von Ostein (6 July 1689 – 4 June 1763) was the Archbishop of Mainz, Elector of Mainz and Prince-Bishop of Worms. He was born as the...
- Johann Heinrich von Ostein (1579–1646) was the Prince-Bishop of Basel from 1628 to 1646. Profile on catholic-hierarchy.org Sprink & Son's Monthly Numismatic...
- Heinrich Carl von Ostein (2 February 1693 – 29 April 1742) was a German lawyer, Imperial Privy Councilor and Imperial Amb****ador. Count von Ostein was born on...
- the secularisation of 1802, when ownership p****ed first to the Counts of Ostein, who allowed the community to remain, and then in 1809 by inheritance to...
- of Ostein in 1700. Myllendonk was also raised to the Bench of Counts of Westphalia in 1700 as an immediate Imperial Estate. The Counts of Ostein ruled...
- Gerold im Weingartischen (sold to Austria in 1804) Weingarten Count of Ostein Buxheim Count of Plettenberg-Wittem Heggbach: Mietingen and Sullmingen King...
- The Osteiner Hof ("Court of Ostein") is one of several Baroque-era palatial mansions along Schillerplatz square in the German city of Mainz. The mansion...
- of the electoral court of Archbishop of Mainz Johann Friedrich Karl von Ostein. Anton Heinrich Friedrich von Stadion was ****ociated with the introduction...
- 1729–1732 Philipp Karl von Eltz-Kempenich 1732–1743 Johann Friedrich Karl von Ostein 1743–1763 Emmerich Joseph von Breidbach zu Bürresheim 1763–1774 Friedrich...