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-lytic
-lyticsuff. Of, relating to, or causing a specified kind of decomposition: cellulolytic. [From Greek lutikos, able to loosen, from lūein, to loosen; see leu- in Indo-European roots.]-lytic adj combining form indicating a loosening or dissolving: paralytic. [from Greek, from lusis; see -lysis]lyt•ic (ˈlɪt ɪk) adj. of, noting, or pertaining to lysis or a lysin. [1885–90; < Greek lytikós able to be loosened =lyt(ós) soluble, v. adj. of lyein to loose, dissolve + -ic] -lytic a combining form meaning “breaking down,” “opposing the effects of,” occurring esp. in adjectives that correspond to nouns ending in -lysis: cytolytic; hydrolytic. [see lytic] -lytic
-lytic [Gr. lytikos, able to loosen, fr. lyein, to loose] Suffix meaning lysis. |