释义 |
het·er·ol·y·sis \ˌhed.əˈräləsə̇s\ noun Etymology: New Latin, from heter- + -lysis 1. : destruction by an outside agent; specifically : solution (as of a cell) by lysins or enzymes from another source 2. : decomposition of a compound into two oppositely charged particles or ions (as X:Y → X+ + :B-) — compare homolysis • het·er·o·lyt·ic \|hed.ərō|lid.ik\ adjective |