| DISULPHURET | • disulphuret n. (Chemistry, obsolete) disulfide. • DISULPHURET n. (obsolete) a sulphide containing two atoms of sulphur to the molecule, also DISULFID, DISULFIDE, DISULPHIDE. |
| FLAUGHTERED | • FLAUGHTER v. (Scots) to cut turfs. |
| PULCHRITUDE | • pulchritude n. Physical beauty. • PULCHRITUDE n. beauty. |
| SLAUGHTERED | • slaughtered v. Simple past tense and past participle of slaughter. • slaughtered adj. (Informal) Extremely drunk. • SLAUGHTER v. to kill, esp. animals for food. |
| SOUTHLANDER | • Southlander n. A native of Southland in New Zealand. • SOUTHLANDER n. one who lives in the south. |
| 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. |
| SULPHURETED | • sulphureted adj. Alternative spelling of sulfuretted. • SULPHURET v. to treat with sulfur, also SULFURET. |
| THUNDERBOLT | • thunderbolt n. A flash of lightning accompanied by a crash of thunder. • thunderbolt n. (Figuratively) An event that is terrible, horrific or unexpected. • thunderbolt n. Vehement threatening or censure; especially, ecclesiastical denunciation; fulmination. |
| THUNDERCLAP | • thunderclap n. A sudden, loud thunder caused by a nearby lightning strike; a shock of thunder, as opposed to a reverberating rumble. • thunderclap n. (Figurative) Something that makes a big, dramatic impact. • thunderclap v. (Intransitive) To produce a loud burst of sound like a thunderclap. |
| THUNDERLESS | • thunderless adj. Without thunder. • THUNDERLESS adj. without thunder. |
| TRISULPHIDE | • trisulphide n. Alternative spelling of trisulfide. • TRISULPHIDE n. a sulphide with three atoms of sulphur to the molecule, also TRISULFIDE. |
| TURTLEHEADS | • turtleheads n. Plural of turtlehead. • TURTLEHEAD n. an American perennial herb with white flowers shaped like the head of a turtle. |
| ULTRAHEATED | • ultraheated v. Simple past tense and past participle of ultraheat. • ULTRAHEAT v. to heat to very high temperatures, as used for sterilisation. |
| UNDERCLOTHE | • underclothe v. (Transitive) To dress in insufficient clothing. • UNDERCLOTHE v. to clothe insufficiently. |
| UNHOLSTERED | • unholstered adj. Not in a holster. • UNHOLSTER v. to remove from a holster. |
| UNITHOLDERS | • unitholders n. Plural of unitholder. • UNITHOLDER n. one having a unit of securities in a unit trust. |
| UNSHELTERED | • unsheltered adj. Without shelter; exposed. • UNSHELTERED adj. not sheltered. |
| UPHOLSTERED | • upholstered adj. Covered in or characterized by upholstery. • upholstered v. Simple past tense and past participle of upholster. • UPHOLSTER v. to provide with stuffing, springs, covers, etc. |