katalysikos
Katalysikos is a term that appears in ancient Greek philosophical and scientific texts, often related to the concept of dissolution or decomposition. It is derived from the Greek verb "katalyein," which means to unloose, dissolve, or destroy. In its literal sense, katalysikos refers to a force or process that brings about the breaking down of substances.
The term can be found in the works of philosophers like Empedocles, who proposed that the universe
In later ancient scientific contexts, particularly in alchemy and early chemistry, katalysikos might have been used