- lytically
- lyt·i·cal·ly
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
lytically — adverb see lytic … New Collegiate Dictionary
lytically — adverb see lytic … Useful english dictionary
lytic — adjective Etymology: Greek lytikos able to loose, from lyein Date: 1889 of or relating to lysis or a lysin; also productive of or effecting lysis (as of cells) • lytically adverb … New Collegiate Dictionary
Bone marrow suppression — or myelotoxicity (adjective myelotoxic) or myelosuppression, is the decrease in cells responsible for providing immunity, carrying oxygen, and those responsible for normal blood clotting [1] is a serious side effect of chemotherapy and certain… … Wikipedia
lytic — (adj.) pertaining to lysis, 1889, from Gk. lytikos able to loose, loosing, from lytos loosed, verbal adjective of lyein to unfasten, loose, loosen, untie (see LOSE (Cf. lose)). Related: Lytically … Etymology dictionary
lytic — [ lɪtɪk] adjective Biology relating to or causing lysis. Derivatives lytically adverb … English new terms dictionary