a loosening, to destroy
Well, honey, the root word "lys" means to break down or dissolve. It comes from the Greek word "lysis," which refers to the breaking down or loosening of something. So, if you ever need something broken down, just look for that "lys" root!
The root word 'lysis' means 'breaking up, dissolving.'
The prefix you add to "lysis" to mean, "separate or splitting using water" is "hydro-." "Hydro-" is the Greek prefix meaning "water."
The root word of odontos is "odonto-", which comes from the Greek word "odont-" meaning tooth.
Denios is Greek, its meaning is along the lines of: Terrible / Powerful / Fearful
love, affection - especially of parents and children
The prefix you add to "lysis" to mean, "separate or splitting using water" is "hydro-." "Hydro-" is the Greek prefix meaning "water."
The process you're referring to is glycolysis, which breaks down glucose to produce energy in the form of ATP. Glycolysis is the first step in cellular respiration and takes place in the cytoplasm of cells. The word is derived from "glyco" meaning sugar and "lysis" meaning splitting or breakdown.
The word cancer is credited to Hippocrates, a Greek physician. The word carcinos and carcinoma is first used to define non-ulcer and ulcer-forming tumors.
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Breaking down, loosening, decomposition.-lysis is the combining form used in the formation of compound words, for example analysis, paralysis.