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10-letter words containing lys

  • acidolysis — decomposition resulting from the interaction of a compound and an acid.
  • amylolysis — the conversion of starch into sugar
  • analysable — Alternative spelling of analyzable.
  • analysands — Plural form of analysand.
  • analysis's — the separating of any material or abstract entity into its constituent elements (opposed to synthesis).
  • analysises — Misconstruction of analyses.
  • anxiolysis — (medicine) The reduction of anxiety by means of sedation or hypnosis.
  • autolysate — the substances resulting as the end product of autolysis
  • autolysins — Plural form of autolysin.
  • cataclysms — Plural form of cataclysm.
  • catalysing — Present participle of catalyse.
  • catalystic — (nonstandard) Serving as a catalyst; catalytic.
  • cocatalyst — a substance that acts in tandem with another as a catalyst
  • cyclolysis — the weakening or extinction of a cyclone.
  • diddlyshit — diddly (def 1).
  • flyscreens — Plural form of flyscreen.
  • flyspeck 3 — (humour)   A standard name for any font that is so tiny as to be unreadable, by analogy with names like "Helvetica 10" for 10-point Helvetica. Legal boilerplate is usually printed in Flyspeck 3.
  • flyspecked — Covered with flyspecks.
  • flyswatter — A hand-held device for swatting flies or other insects, to kill or shoo them.
  • glycolysis — the catabolism of carbohydrates, as glucose and glycogen, by enzymes, with the release of energy and the production of lactic or pyruvic acid.
  • haemolyses — Plural form of haemolysis.
  • haemolysin — Alternative spelling of hemolysin.
  • haemolysis — Alternative spelling of hemolysis.
  • hemolysins — Plural form of hemolysin.
  • histolysis — disintegration or dissolution of organic tissues.
  • holystoned — Simple past tense and past participle of holystone.
  • holystones — Plural form of holystone.
  • hydrolysed — Simple past tense and past participle of hydrolyse.
  • hydrolyses — chemical decomposition in which a compound is split into other compounds by reacting with water.
  • hydrolysis — chemical decomposition in which a compound is split into other compounds by reacting with water.
  • karyolysis — the dissolution of a cell nucleus.
  • luteolysis — The structural and functional degradation of the corpus luteum, occurring at the end of the luteal phase of both the estrous and menstrual cycles in the absence of pregnancy.
  • lysenkoism — a genetic doctrine formulated by Lysenko and asserting that acquired characteristics are inheritable.
  • lysigenous — caused by the breaking down of cells
  • lysimachus — 361?–281 b.c, Macedonian general: king of Thrace 306–281.
  • lysimetric — of or relating to the measurement of solubility
  • lysistrata — a comedy (411 b.c.) by Aristophanes.
  • lysogenize — to make lysogenic.
  • macanalyst — An analysis CASE tool for the Macintosh from Excel Software, Inc.
  • neurolysin — (neuroscience, toxicology) A neurotoxin.
  • neurolysis — Pathology. disintegration of nerve tissue. exhaustion of a nerve by excess stimulation.
  • osteolysis — The pathological destruction or disappearance of bone tissue.
  • ozonolysis — the reaction of ozone with hydrocarbons.
  • peptolysis — causing the hydrolysis of peptides.
  • photolyses — the chemical decomposition of materials under the influence of light.
  • photolysis — the chemical decomposition of materials under the influence of light.
  • plasmolyse — to subject (a cell) to plasmolysis or (of a cell) to undergo plasmolysis
  • polylysine — a type of synthetic polypeptide used to enable adhesion of cells to microscope slides
  • polysemant — a word with multiple meanings
  • polysemous — a condition in which a single word, phrase, or concept has more than one meaning or connotation.

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