"Hydrolise" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Hydrolase is a verb that means to break down or decompose a substance, typically a protein, using water as the solvent. This process typically occurs in biological systems, such as living cells, where enzymes catalyze the reaction.
Hydrokinesis is a term that refers to the supposed ability to control water using one's mind, often through telepathy or psychic powers. The concept is often associated with the paranormal or spiritual realm, and is not generally accepted as a scientifically proven phenomenon. In popular culture, hydrokinesis is often depicted as a unique ability possessed by certain superheroes or characters in movies, TV shows, and books.
Hydrolase is a term used in biochemistry to describe an enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of a particular biochemical, such as a carbohydrate, protein, or lipid. In other words, hydrolases are enzymes that break down molecules by adding water to them. They are often involved in the digestion and metabolism of nutrients in the body.
Hydrolipidic refers to a combination of water and lipids, typically referring to the natural moisturizing factors present on the surface of the skin. In medical terms, it refers to the thin layer of fatty substances and water that helps to keep the skin hydrated and nourished.
Hydrolised refers to something that has been treated with water to break down or decompose a substance. It is often used to describe the process of extracting nutrients or proteins from food, such as collagen, by dissolving it in water. Hydrolised can also describe the breakdown of a substance, such as a protein or peptide, by water.
Relating to the study of water and its properties, distribution, and circulation, especially in relation to the Earth's oceans and atmosphere. It encompasses the examination of various water-related phenomena, including precipitation, evaporation, condensation, and the movement of water between the atmosphere, oceans, and land.
Hydrologically refers to the study or science of the properties, distribution, and circulation of water on, above, and beneath the surface of the earth. It involves the study of the movement, distribution, and quality of water in the environment, including the water cycle, ocean currents, groundwater, and rainfall, as well as its impact on the Earth's surface and climate.