biolyses

/baɪˈɒlsɪˌsiːz/

Definitions

1. verb

to break down or decompose organic matter, especially through the action of microorganisms.

“The bacteria biolyzed the dead plant matter, recycling its nutrients back into the soil.”

2. noun

the process of breaking down or decomposing organic matter, especially through the action of microorganisms.

“The biolysis of the compost heap was accelerated by adding oxygen and turning it regularly.”

Synonyms

  • decay
  • decomposition

Antonyms

  • formation
  • synthesis