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phos·pho·rol·y·sis \ˌfäsfəˈräləsə̇s\ noun Etymology: New Latin, from phosphor- + -lysis : a reversible reaction analogous to hydrolysis in which phosphoric acid functions in a manner similar to that of water with the formation of a phosphate; especially : the reaction of a glycoside (as sucrose, starch, or glycogen) with phosphate in the presence of a phophorylase to yield a phosphate of a monosaccharide (as glucose) — compare phosphorylation • phos·pho·ro·lyt·ic \|fäsfərō|lid.ik\ adjective |