| ANALYSED | • analysed v. Simple past tense and past participle of analyse. • ANALYSE v. to separate a whole into parts, also ANALYZE. |
| ANALYSER | • analyser n. (British spelling) Alternative spelling of analyzer. • ANALYSER n. one who analyses. |
| ANALYSES | • analyses n. Plural of analysis. • analyses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of analyse. • ANALYSIS n. the separation of a whole into its parts. |
| ATMOLYSE | • atmolyse v. (Chemistry, historical, transitive) To perform atmolysis on. • ATMOLYSE v. to separate gases by diffusion, also ATMOLYZE. |
| AUTOLYSE | • autolyse v. (Britain) Alternative spelling of autolyze. • AUTOLYSE v. to break down tissue by enzyme action, also AUTOLYZE. |
| BIOLYSES | • BIOLYSIS n. the breakdown of organic matter by bacteria. |
| CATALYSE | • catalyse v. (Chemistry, chiefly British spelling) Alternative spelling of catalyze. • CATALYSE v. to act as a catalyst, also CATALYZE. |
| DIALYSED | • dialysed v. Simple past tense and past participle of dialyse. • DIALYSE v. to use a kidney machine, also DIALYZE. |
| DIALYSER | • dialyser n. Alternative form of dialyzer. • DIALYSER n. an apparatus used for dialysis, also DIALYZER. |
| DIALYSES | • dialyses n. Plural of dialysis. • DIALYSE v. to use a kidney machine, also DIALYZE. |
| HEMOLYSE | • hemolyse v. Alternative form of hemolyze. • HEMOLYSE v. to break down red blood cells, also HAEMOLYSE, HAEMOLYZE, HEMOLYZE. |
| LYOLYSES | • LYOLYSIS n. the formation of an acid and a base from the interaction of a salt with a solvent. |
| LYSERGIC | • lysergic adj. (Not comparable, organic chemistry) Used in the designation of lysergic acid and lysergic acid diethylamide… • lysergic adj. (Comparable) Psychedelic, trippy. • LYSERGIC adj. as in lysergic acid diethylamide, the hallucinogen. |
| PARALYSE | • paralyse v. (Transitive) To afflict with paralysis. • paralyse v. (Transitive) To make unable to move; to immobilize. • paralyse v. (Transitive) To make unable to function properly. |
| POLYSEME | • polyseme n. (Semantics) A word or phrase that has multiple meanings, or, more specifically, multiple etymologically… • polyseme adj. (Linguistics) having multiple meanings. • POLYSEME n. a word with more than one meaning. |
| POLYSEMY | • polysemy n. (Semantics) The property of a word, sign or symbol that can represent multiple meanings, including multiple… • POLYSEMY n. in linguistics, the state of having more than one meaning. |
| PYROLYSE | • pyrolyse v. (Intransitive, chemistry) To undergo pyrolysis. • pyrolyse v. (Transitive, chemistry) To decompose or transform a substance by subjecting it to heat. • PYROLYSE v. to decompose by heating, also PYROLIZE, PYROLISE, PYROLYZE. |