Pronunciation: /paɪˈrɑləsɪs/
noun the decomposition of organic matter by heat in the absence of oxygen, resulting in the formation of various byproducts such as gas, liquid, and char
A1 Pyrolysis is a process of decomposing organic materials at high temperatures in the absence of oxygen.
A2 The students learned about the concept of pyrolysis in their science class.
B1 The company is investing in pyrolysis technology to convert waste into valuable products.
B2 Researchers are studying the potential benefits of pyrolysis for sustainable energy production.
C1 The industrial plant uses pyrolysis to break down plastic waste into fuel and other chemicals.
C2 Pyrolysis has become an important process in the field of environmental science for its ability to convert biomass into biofuels.
formal Pyrolysis is a process that involves the decomposition of organic materials at high temperatures in the absence of oxygen.
informal I heard they're using pyrolysis to convert waste into biochar for their garden.
slang Let's fire up the pyrolysis machine and see what kind of magic it can do.
figurative His anger was like the pyrolysis of emotions, burning away any trace of rational thought.
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