hydrolyze

hydrolyze
hydrolyzable, adj.hydrolyzation, n.hydrolyzer, n.
/huy"dreuh luyz'/, v.t., v.i., hydrolyzed, hydrolyzing.
to subject or be subjected to hydrolysis.
Also, esp. Brit., hydrolyse.
[1875-80; HYDRO(LYSIS) + -LYZE]

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