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thiol

English

Etymology

thio- +? -ol

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /??a???l/

Noun

thiol (plural thiols)

  1. (organic chemistry) A univalent organic radical (-SH) containing a sulphur and a hydrogen atom; a compound containing such a radical.

Synonyms

  • mercaptan

Derived terms

  • thiolate

Anagrams

  • OLith., hilot, litho, litho-, thoil, tholi

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thoil

English

Etymology

Variant of thole, from Middle English tholen, tholien, from Old English þolian (to bear; endure). Cognate with Scots thoil. More at thole.

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -??l

Verb

thoil (third-person singular simple present thoils, present participle thoiling, simple past and past participle thoiled)

  1. (Yorkshire, transitive) To be able to justify the expense of.
    I loved those red shoes but I couldn't thoil it in addition to the new dress I'd bought.
    • 1996, Transactions of the Yorkshire Dialect Society
      But yon poor widder-woman, strugglin' along on a bit of a pension, 'ad nowt left but two coppers - but sh' thoiled it, an' put it in, all t' same!

Anagrams

  • OLith., hilot, litho, litho-, thiol, tholi

Irish

Noun

thoil

  1. Lenited form of toil.

Old Irish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?ol?/

Noun

thoil

  1. Lenited form of toil.

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