Antilysis

/ænˈtɪlɪsɪs/ noun

A process that opposes or reverses the breakdown of chemical compounds, or medical treatment that prevents dissolution of body tissues.

From Greek 'anti-' (against) + 'lysis' (loosening, breaking down). The term combines the prefix with the scientific suffix referring to molecular or cellular decomposition, evolving in medical and chemical contexts.

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