pyrolysize
/paɪˈɹɒlɪsaɪz/
Etymology
Formed as pyrolysis + -ize; compare pyrolyse, wherethan pyrolysize is better formed.
verb
- To subject to pyrolysis.“The time duration of 18 hours was sufficient to completely pyrolysize the oil shale samples.”
- To undergo pyrolysis.“Unfortunately, indirect monitoring of internal heating of the core through the GCCM may not always be possible because the inorganic insulation material used by some manufacturers has such a high heat resistance that it will pyrolysize only at very high temperatures.”