Catalyzator

/ˈkætəˌlaɪzeɪtər/ noun

An agent or substance that causes catalysis; a catalyst (used primarily in technical or formal chemistry contexts).

From 'catalyze' plus the agent suffix '-ator,' meaning 'one that does.' This is a more technical or formal variant of 'catalyst,' with Latin-style suffix formation.

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