bozulmay
Bozulmay is a Turkish term that denotes the state or quality of not spoiling, decaying, or weakening. It is derived from the verb bozulmak (to spoil or degrade) and the noun-forming suffix -ma, which yields bozulma as the noun for spoilage. The specific form bozulmay tends to appear primarily as a stem in inflected derivatives rather than as a stand-alone noun in standard Turkish. In everyday language, speakers more often refer to bozulma (spoilage) or use negated phrases such as bozulmamış (not spoiled) or bozulmayacak (will not spoil).
In technical and practical contexts—such as food preservation, storage, and shelf-life analysis—the concept of preventing bozulmayı
Etymology and related terms: bozulmak (to spoil/degrade) provides the root meaning; bozulma (spoilage) is the common