diosmosis

/daɪˈɒzməsɪs/

Definitions

1. noun

The process by which a cell or organism becomes reconstituted or reformed from its constituent parts.

“The concept of diosmosis is crucial in regenerative medicine, where it can be used to repair damaged tissue.”

Synonyms

  • reconstitution
  • regeneration

Antonyms

  • degeneration
  • disintegration