methanolysis

methanolysis
meth·a·nol·y·sis -'näl-ə-səs n, pl -y·ses -.sēz alcoholysis with methanol

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meth·a·nol·y·sis (meth″ə-nolґə-sis) alcoholysis of methyl alcohol.

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