emphlysis

/ɛmˈfɪləksɪs/

Definitions

1. noun

A process in which a plant or animal is surrounded by a substance, especially a fluid, to promote growth or recovery.

“The surgeon used emphylaxis to repair the damaged tissue and promote healing.”

Synonyms

  • implantation
  • ingrafting

Antonyms

  • dissemination
  • separation