-lyte

-lyte
-lyte1
a combining form used in the formation of compound words that denote something subjected to a certain process (indicated by a noun ending in -lysis): electrolyte.
[ < Gk lytós able to be untied or loosened, soluble, verbid of lýein to loose, dissolve; c. L luere to loose]
-lyte2
var. of -lite.

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