καταλύτης

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From καταλύω (katalúō, loosen, unbind, destroy, stay the night) + -της (-tēs, a suffix forming abstract nouns representing a state of being)

Pronunciation

 

Mark the vowel length of the ambiguous vowels α, α and ύ by adding a macron after each one if it is long, or a breve if it is short. By default, Module:grc-pronunciation assumes it is short if unmarked.
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Noun

καταλύτης (katalútēs) f (genitive καταλύτητος); third declension

  1. unbinding
  2. destruction, abolition
  3. lodging

Declension

Greek

Noun

καταλύτης (katalýtis) m (plural καταλύτες)

  1. (chemistry) catalyst
  2. (automotive) catalytic converter
  3. (metaphorical) enabler (person who makes things happen)

Declension

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