thermolytic

thermolytic
Of, pertaining to, or produced by thermolysis

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  • Thermolytic — Ther mo*lyt ic (th[ e]r m[ o]*l[i^]t [i^]k), a. Of or pertaining to thermolysis. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • thermolytic — |thərmə|lid.ik adjective Etymology: from thermolysis, after such pairs as English analysis : analytic : of or relating to thermolysis thermolytic mechanisms of the body * * * thermolytˈic adjective • • • Main Entry: ↑thermo …   Useful english dictionary

  • thermolytic — See thermolysis. * * * …   Universalium

  • thermolytic — 1. Relating to thermolysis. 2. An agent promoting heat dissipation. * * * ther·mo·lyt·ic (thur″mo litґik) [thermo + lytic] 1. pertaining to, characterized by, or promoting thermolysis. 2. an agent that promotes thermolysis …   Medical dictionary

  • thermolytic — adj. pertaining to thermolysis; pertaining to a loss of heat from the body; pertaining to chemical separation by heat …   English contemporary dictionary

  • thermolytic — ther·mo·lyt·ic …   English syllables

  • thermolysis — thermolytic /therr meuh lit ik/, adj. /theuhr mol euh sis/, n. 1. Physiol. the dispersion of heat from the body. 2. Chem. dissociation by heat. [1870 75; THERMO + LYSIS] * * * …   Universalium

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