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Definition of Hydrolise
1. Verb. Make a compound react with water and undergo hydrolysis.
Generic synonyms: Affect, Bear On, Bear Upon, Impact, Touch, Touch On
Causes: Hydrolyse, Hydrolyze
Specialized synonyms: Saccharify
Derivative terms: Hydrolysis, Hydrolysis
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hydrolise
Literary usage of Hydrolise
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Proceedings of the International Conference on Plant Hardiness and by Daniel Hall (1912)
"... which potassium is a constituent, and these hydrolise to a slight extent in
contact with the soil water to yield a solution containing potassium ions. ..."
2. Report of the Annual Meeting (1900)
"It does not seem to hydrolise when boiled with potassium hydrate, or with strong
hydrogen chloride. ..."
3. Elementary Chemical Microscopy by Emile Monnin Chamot (1921)
"... the substance may merely "melt" away, or it may decrepitate, or give off
bubbles of gas, or it may dissolve with decomposition (hydrolise), etc. ..."
4. The Year-book of Treatment (1899)
"He considers that the first influence exerted on the ingested carbohydrate is by
the ferments of the alimentary canal, which hydrolise and convert the ..."
5. Report on the Lancashire Sea-Fisheries at the University of Liverpool, and by University of Liverpool, Lancashire Sea-Fisheries Laboratory, University of Liverpool Lancashire Sea-Fisheries Laboratory (1907)
"... in alkaline solution, hut nut actively in acid solution. It converts starch
into sugar, and inverts cane sugar. It does not hydrolise olive oil, ..."