Calciclase

/ˈkælsɪkleɪs/ noun

An enzyme or biological agent that breaks down or hydrolyzes calcium compounds or calcium-containing structures.

From Latin 'calcis' (calcium/lime) combined with the suffix '-clase' (meaning to break or cleave), following the pattern of enzyme nomenclature.

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