| AUDIOPHILE | • audiophile n. A person with an interest in high fidelity music and/or sound reproduction and its associated technology. • AUDIOPHILE n. a person who is enthusiastic about hi-fidelity sound reproduction, also AUDIOPHIL. |
| BISULPHIDE | • bisulphide n. Alternative spelling of bisulfide. • BISULPHIDE n. a sulphide having two atoms of sulphur in the molecule, also BISULFIDE. |
| CUPHOLDERS | • cupholders n. Plural of cupholder. • cup␣holders n. Plural of cup holder. • CUPHOLDER n. a device for holding a plastic cup or other drinking container. |
| DELPHINIUM | • delphinium n. (Countable) A cultivated plant, belonging to the genus Delphinium, with tall blue-colored spikes containing flowers. • delphinium n. (Countable and uncountable) A shade of blue, named for the flowers. • Delphinium prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Ranunculaceae – a few hundred species of annual, biennial or perennial… |
| DESULPHURS | • desulphurs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of desulphur. • DESULPHUR v. to remove sulphur from, also DESULFUR. |
| DIDELPHOUS | • didelphous adj. Synonym of didelphic. • DIDELPHOUS adj. of or relating to the marsupial family Didelphia, opossums, also DIDELPHIAN, DIDELPHINE. |
| DISULPHATE | • disulphate n. (Chemistry) A salt or ester of disulphuric acid or pyrosulphuric acid; a pyrosulphate. • disulphate n. (Chemistry) An acid salt of sulphuric acid, having only one equivalent of base to two of the acid. • DISULPHATE n. a pyrosulphate. |
| DISULPHIDE | • disulphide n. Alternative spelling of disulfide. • DISULPHIDE n. a sulphide containing two atoms of sulphur to the molecule, also DISULFID, DISULFIDE, DISULPHURET. |
| GALLUMPHED | • gallumphed v. Simple past tense and past participle of gallumph. • GALLUMPH v. to move with a clumsy heavy tread, also GALUMPH. |
| HYPERDULIA | • hyperdulia n. (Roman Catholicism) A level of veneration higher than dulia but less than latria, properly given to… • HYPERDULIA n. in Roman Catholicism, the veneration accorded to the Virgin Mary. |
| HYPERDULIC | • hyperdulic adj. (Religion) Relating to hyperdulia. • HYPERDULIC adj. of or like hyperdulia, the veneration accorded to the Virgin Mary, also HYPERDULICAL. |
| PLOUGHHEAD | • ploughhead n. The clevis or draught iron of a plough. • PLOUGHHEAD n. the draught iron of a plough, also PLOWHEAD. |
| PUMPHANDLE | Sorry, definition not available. |
| REPLOUGHED | • reploughed v. Simple past tense and past participle of replough. • REPLOUGH v. to plough again, also REPLOW. |
| SEPULCHRED | • sepulchred v. Simple past tense and past participle of sepulchre. • SEPULCHRE v. to bury in a sepulchre, also SEPULCHER. |
| SPRAUCHLED | • sprauchled v. Simple past tense and past participle of sprauchle. • SPRAUCHLE v. (Scots) to clamber, also SPRACKLE. |
| SULPHOXIDE | • sulphoxide n. Alternative form of sulfoxide. • SULPHOXIDE n. any compound containing a sulphinyl group and a hydrocarbon radical, also SULFOXIDE. |
| UNPLOUGHED | • unploughed adj. (Of a field or land) Unturned with a plough, and thus retaining its original vegetation (usually grass). • unploughed adj. (Figuratively) Unexplored or unknown. • UNPLOUGHED adj. not ploughed. |
| UNPOLISHED | • unpolished adj. Not polished; not brought to a polish. • unpolished adj. Deprived of polish. • unpolished adj. Not refined in manners or style. |