| DESULPHURATE | • desulphurate v. (Transitive) To deprive of sulphur. • DESULPHURATE v. to remove sulphur from. |
| DESULPHURATED | • desulphurated v. Simple past tense and past participle of desulphurate. • DESULPHURATE v. to remove sulphur from. |
| DESULPHURATES | • desulphurates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of desulphurate. • DESULPHURATE v. to remove sulphur from. |
| DESULPHURATING | • desulphurating v. Present participle of desulphurate. • DESULPHURATE v. to remove sulphur from. |
| DESULPHURATION | • desulphuration n. The act or process of depriving of sulfur. • DESULPHURATION n. the act of desulphuring. |
| DESULPHURATIONS | • desulphurations n. Plural of desulphuration. • DESULPHURATION n. the act of desulphuring. |
| EUPHAUSID | • euphausid n. Synonym of euphausiid. • EUPHAUSID n. one of a genus of shrimplike crustaceans, also EUPHAUSIID. |
| EUPHAUSIDS | • euphausids n. Plural of euphausid. • EUPHAUSID n. one of a genus of shrimplike crustaceans, also EUPHAUSIID. |
| EUPHAUSIID | • euphausiid n. (Zoology) Any member of the taxonomic order Euphausiacea of krill. • EUPHAUSIID n. one of a genus of shrimplike crustaceans, also EUPHAUSID. |
| EUPHAUSIIDS | • euphausiids n. Plural of euphausiid. • EUPHAUSIID n. one of a genus of shrimplike crustaceans, also EUPHAUSID. |
| SULPHURATED | • sulphurated adj. Alternative form of sulfurated. • sulphurated v. Simple past tense and past participle of sulphurate. • SULPHURATE v. to combine with sulphur, also SULFURATE. |
| SUPERHUMANISED | • superhumanised v. Simple past tense and past participle of superhumanise. • SUPERHUMANISE v. to make superhuman, also SUPERHUMANIZE. |
| SUPERHUMANIZED | • superhumanized v. Simple past tense and past participle of superhumanize. • SUPERHUMANIZE v. to make superhuman, also SUPERHUMANISE. |
| UNPURCHASED | • unpurchased adj. Not purchased by anybody; unsold. • UNPURCHASED adj. not purchased. |
| UPDRAUGHTS | • updraughts n. Plural of updraught. • UPDRAUGHT n. an upwards movement of air, also UPDRAFT. |
| UPHAUDS | • UPHAUD v. (Scots) to maintain, warrant. |