lõhestuma
Lõhestuma is a Estonian verb meaning to undergo decomposition or breaking down. It is used to describe chemical decomposition of substances into simpler substances, as well as the biological decay of organic matter. The term can also be used more broadly or metaphorically to refer to systems, structures, or plans that break apart.
Etymology and form: Lõhestuma derives from the root lõhest-, related to lõhka/lõhkma meaning to break. The noun
In science, lõhestuma refers to chemical decomposition when a compound loses its chemical identity and forms
In biology and ecology, lõhestuma describes the decomposition of organic matter by enzymes and microorganisms. This
Distinctions: Lõhestuma is often contrasted with lagunemine, which denotes rot or decay driven largely by microbial