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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  • noun A golden yellow oil, C20H28O, occurring chiefly in the livers of freshwater fish and having about 40 percent of the biological activity of vitamin A1.
  • noun A yellow crystalline compound, C20H30O, extracted from egg yolks, milk, and cod-liver oil.
  • noun A fat-soluble vitamin or a mixture of vitamins, especially vitamin A1 or a mixture of vitamins A1 and A2, occurring principally in fish-liver oils, milk, and some yellow and dark green vegetables, and functioning in normal cell growth and development. Vitamin A deficiency can cause damage to epithelial cells, resulting in hardening and roughening of the skin, degeneration of mucous membranes, and night blindness.

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  • noun biochemistry Any of several closely related fat-soluble vitamins that are essential for normal vision; retinol.

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