Lysanias


tetrarch of Abilene (Luke 3:1), on the eastern slope of Anti-Lebanon, near the city of Damascus.

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    [lahy-seyt] /ˈlaɪ seɪt/ noun, Biochemistry. 1. the mixture of substances formed by the of cells. lysate ly·sate (lī’sāt’) n. The cellular debris and fluid produced by lysis.

  • Lyse

    [lahys] /laɪs/ Immunology, Biochemistry verb (used with object), lysed, lysing. 1. to cause dissolution or destruction of cells by lysins. verb (used without object), lysed, lysing. 2. to undergo . Chiefly British. 1. variant of . /laɪs; laɪz/ verb 1. to undergo or cause to undergo lysis v. 1927, back-formation from lysis. see -lyze. lyse […]

  • Lysed

    [lahys] /laɪs/ Immunology, Biochemistry verb (used with object), lysed, lysing. 1. to cause dissolution or destruction of cells by lysins. verb (used without object), lysed, lysing. 2. to undergo . /laɪs; laɪz/ verb 1. to undergo or cause to undergo lysis v. 1927, back-formation from lysis. lyse (līs, līz) or lyze (līz) v. lysed or […]

  • Lysemia

    lysemia ly·se·mi·a (lī-sē’mē-ə) n. Disintegration or dissolution of red blood cells and the occurrence of hemoglobin in the plasma and in the urine.

  • Lysenko

    [li-seng-koh; Russian li-syen-kuh] /lɪˈsɛŋ koʊ; Russian lɪˈsyɛn kə/ noun 1. Trofim Denisovich [truh-fyeem dyi-nyee-suh-vyich] /trʌˈfyim dyɪˈnyi sə vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), 1898–1976, Russian biologist and agronomist. /lɪˈsɛŋkəʊ; Russian liˈsjɛnkə/ noun 1. Trofim Denisovich (traˈfim dɪˈnisəvitʃ). 1898–1976, Russian biologist and geneticist Lysenko Ly·sen·ko (lĭ-sěng’kō, -syěn’kə), Trofim. 1898-1976. Soviet biologist and agronomist known for his mistaken belief in […]


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