saponifier

/ˌsæpəˈnɪfaɪzər, -ˌfaɪri/; /-ˌnɪfaɪˈɛr/

Definitions

1. noun

A substance that converts oils into soap by a process of saponification, especially in the process of making soap from tallow or other animal fat.

“The soapmaker used a saponifier to convert the tallow into soap.”

Synonyms

  • saponification agent
  • soap-making agent

Antonyms

  • desaponifier