Lyophil
lyophil ly·o·phil (lī’ə-fĭl’) or ly·o·phile (-fīl’)
adj.
Lyophilic. n.
A lyophilic substance.
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- Lyophilize
[lahy-of-uh-lahyz] /laɪˈɒf əˌlaɪz/ verb (used with object), lyophilized, lyophilizing. Biochemistry. 1. (of tissue, blood, serum, or the like) to dry by freezing in a high vacuum. /laɪˈɒfɪˌlaɪz/ verb 1. (transitive) to dry (blood, serum, tissue, etc) by freezing in a high vacuum; freeze dry
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lyophobe ly·o·phobe (lī’ə-fōb’) adj. Lyophobic. n. A lyophobic substance.