Achromatolysis

/ə,kroʊmə'tɑləsɪs/ noun

The breakdown or destruction of color-bearing pigments or the loss of pigmentation in cells or tissue.

From Greek 'a-' (without) + 'chroma' (color) + 'lysis' (breaking down). A scientific term combining the prefix 'achroma-' with the common suffix '-lysis' used throughout biology.

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