Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
calcifier
Noun
/ˈkæl.sɪ.faɪ.ər/

Definition
A substance or organism that causes or promotes calcification, the process in which calcium salts build up in body tissue, leading to hardening of the tissue.

Examples
- The calcifier in the body helps to develop strong bones.
- Coral reefs are formed primarily through the actions of calcifiers.
- In the environment, certain species act as natural calcifiers, impacting carbonate cycling.

Meaning
Calcifiers are often involved in biological processes that help deposit calcium, particularly in bones and teeth, and can also refer to factors that induce calcification in other tissues.

Synonyms
- Calcium depositor
- Calcifying agent
- Calkifier