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hy·a·line I. \ˈhīələ̇n, -əˌlīn\ adjective Etymology: Late Latin hyalinus, from Greek hyalinos, from hyalos transparent stone, glass + -inos -ine 1. : of, resembling, or consisting of glass < a glimpse of bay below, a rock-set hyaline circlet — Sybille Bedford > 2. a. biology : transparent or nearly so < a hyaline membrane > b. mineralogy (1) : glassy (2) : lacking crystallinity : amorphous II. \“, in sense 2 -əˌlēn or -ələ̇n\ noun (-s) 1. : something transparent (as the smooth sea or the clear atmosphere) < the morning is as clear as diamond or as hyaline — Sacheverell Sitwell > 2. or hy·a·lin \-ələ̇n\ [probably International Scientific Vocabulary hyal- + -ine or in] a. : a nitrogenous substance closely related to chitin that forms the main constituent of the walls of hydatid cysts and yields a sugar on decomposition b. : any of several similar translucent substances collecting around cells, capable of being stained by eosin, and yielding a carbohydrate as a cleavage product |