‖Bac‐te′ri‐ol″y‐sis (?), n. 1. Chemical decomposition brought about by bacteria without the addition of oxygen.
2. The destruction or dissolution of bacterial cells. — Bac‐te′ri‐o‐lyt″ic (#), a.
Webster's Dictionary 1913
‖Bac‐te′ri‐ol″y‐sis (?), n. 1. Chemical decomposition brought about by bacteria without the addition of oxygen.
2. The destruction or dissolution of bacterial cells. — Bac‐te′ri‐o‐lyt″ic (#), a.