aquease
Aquease is a term used in several unrelated contexts, and there is no single, universally accepted definition. In scientific discussions, some writers treat aquease as a hypothetical word formed from the roots aqua (water) and the common enzyme suffix -ase, suggesting a water-operating enzyme. However, no enzyme by that name is listed in standard biochemical databases, and aquease is not an established scientific designation.
In branding and consumer products, Aquease has been employed as a trade name or product line intended
In technology or software, there is no widely recognized program, protocol, or project officially named Aquease.
Etymology: the form appears to derive from Latin aqua (water) and the enzyme-suffix convention, but its usage
See also: aqueous; enzyme suffix -ase; water-based formulations.