Home › Words › A › abzymeabzyme/ˈæb.zaɪm/abzyme means an antibody with catalytic properties.abzyme is pronounced /ˈæb.zaɪm/.EtymologyBlend of antibody + enzyme.nounAn antibody with catalytic properties.e.g.“and the intensity and features of specific abzyme-driven response in MS patient's sera.” — 2003, Moncef Zouali, Frontiers in Autoimmunity:Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.catmab 71% match — An abzyme. vs abzyme →aptazyme 64% match — An aptamer fused with a ribozyme vs abzyme →enzybiotic 62% match — An experimental enzyme used in antibacterial therapy. vs abzyme →nanozyme 61% match — Nanomaterial with enzyme-like characteristics. vs abzyme →chemzyme 59% match — A kind of synthetic molecule specialized in producing a certain three-dimensional form. vs abzyme →affibody 58% match — Any of a series of commercial antibody-mimetic proteins vs abzyme →biocatalyst 57% match — A biochemical catalyst, such as an enzyme (either a protein enzyme or a ribozyme) or a biomolecular condensate that has biocatalytic ability. vs abzyme →anthozymase 57% match — A supposed enzyme found in the petals of flowers. vs abzyme →