| CHRYSOPHILITES | • chrysophilites n. Plural of chrysophilite. • CHRYSOPHILITE n. a lover of gold. |
| HIEROGLYPHISTS | • hieroglyphists n. Plural of hieroglyphist. • HIEROGLYPHIST n. a person skilled in hieroglyphics. |
| HYDROSULPHATES | • hydrosulphates n. Plural of hydrosulphate. • HYDROSULPHATE n. any quaternary acid salt formed by addition of an organic base to sulphuric acid, such as aniline hydrosulphate. |
| HYDROSULPHIDES | • hydrosulphides n. Plural of hydrosulphide. • HYDROSULPHIDE n. a compound formed by action of hydrogen sulphide on a hydroxide. |
| HYDROSULPHITES | • hydrosulphites n. Plural of hydrosulphite. • HYDROSULPHITE n. a salt of hydrosulphurous acid; esp. the sodium salt, used as a reagent. |
| PHOSPHOROLYSES | • phosphorolyses n. Plural of phosphorolysis. • PHOSPHOROLYSIS n. a reaction analogous to hydrolysis involving phosphoric acid. |
| PHOSPHORYLASES | • phosphorylases n. Plural of phosphorylase. • PHOSPHORYLASE n. any of the enzymes that catalyze phosphorolysis with the formation of organic phosphates. |
| PHOSPHORYLATES | • phosphorylates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of phosphorylate. • PHOSPHORYLATE v. to cause (an organic compound) to take up or combine with phosphoric acid or a phosphorus-containing group. |
| SHILLYSHALLIED | • shilly-shallied v. Simple past tense and past participle of shilly-shally. • SHILLYSHALLY v. to be indecisive. |
| SHILLYSHALLIER | • shilly-shallier n. One who shilly-shallies. • SHILLYSHALLIER n. one who is indecisive. |
| SHILLYSHALLIES | • shilly-shallies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of shilly-shally. • SHILLYSHALLY v. to be indecisive. |
| SHORTSIGHTEDLY | • shortsightedly adv. With short sight; myopically. • shortsightedly adv. In a manner that fails to consider the big picture or future effects of an action or decision. • short-sightedly adv. In a short-sighted manner. |
| SYNCHROFLASHES | • SYNCHROFLASH n. a mechanism which synchronizes the opening of a camera shutter with the peak of brilliance of a flash bulb. |