Biolysis

/baɪˈɒlɪsɪs/ noun

The breakdown or destruction of living matter or biological tissue by the action of living organisms or their enzymes.

Coined from Greek bio- (life) + lysis (breaking/dissolving). First used in biological literature in the 1800s to describe processes where biological agents destroy or break down organic material.

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