-lyse


chiefly british
variant of -lyze.

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  • -lysis

    a combining form with the meaning “breaking down, loosening, decomposition,” used in the formation of compound words: -n-lysis; electrolysis; paralysis. -lysis combining form indicating a loosening, decomposition, or breaking down electrolysis, paralysis word origin -lysis scientific/medical suffix meaning “loosening, dissolving, dissolution,” from gk. lysis “a loosening, setting free, releasing, dissolution,” from lyein “to unfasten, loose, […]

  • -lyte

    a combining form used in the formation of compound words that denote something subjected to a certain process (indicated by a noun ending in -lysis, ): electrolyte. -lyte2 variant of -lite. -lyte combining form indicating a substance that can be decomposed or broken down electrolyte word origin -lyte suff. a substance that can be decomposed […]

  • -lytic

    a combining form occurring in adjectives that correspond to nouns ending in -lysis: -n-lytic; paralytic. -lytic combining form indicating a loosening or dissolving paralytic word origin -lytic suff. of, relating to, or causing a specified kind of decomposition: lymphatolytic.

  • -lyze

    a combining form occurring in verbs that correspond to nouns ending in -lysis: catalyze. -lyze suff. to cause or undergo lysis: hydrolyze.

  • -machy

    a combining form meaning “fighting,” used in the formation of compound words: logomachy. -machy suffix meaning “battle, war, contest,” from gk. -makhia, from makhe “battle, fight,” related to makhesthai “to fight,” of unknown origin.


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