Catalyse

/ˈkætəlaɪz/ verb

British spelling: to trigger or speed up a chemical reaction by providing a substance that enables the reaction but isn't itself consumed; or figuratively, to cause something to happen.

From French 'catalyse' and German 'Katalyse,' ultimately from Greek 'katalysis' (dissolution, loosening). German chemists created this term in the 1800s to describe speeding up reactions.

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