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Shuttle catalysis is used to describe catalytic reactions where a chemical entity of a donor molecule is transferred to an acceptor molecule. In these
Shuttle_catalysis
Chemistry technique
Chain shuttling polymerization Julia-Christina Wasilke; Stephen J. Obrey; R. Tom Baker; Guillermo C. Bazan (2005). "Concurrent Tandem Catalysis". Chemical
Concurrent_tandem_catalysis
Chemical compound (OH–)
Wells, p. 555 Hattori, H.; Misono, M.; Ono, Y., eds. (1994). Acid–Base catalysis II. Elsevier. ISBN 978-0-444-98655-9. Ouellette, R.J. and Rawn, J.D. "Organic
Hydroxide
Large biological molecule that acts as a catalyst
products. Nearly all metabolic processes within a cell depend on enzyme catalysis to occur at biologically relevant rates. A metabolic pathway is typically
Enzyme
Molecular-scale artificial or biological device
systems for varied functions (such as materials research, homogenous catalysis and surface chemistry). Several definitions describe a "molecular machine"
Molecular_machine
Speed that exceeds five times the speed of sound (Mach 5 and above)
capable of flight in this regime. The North American X-15 and the Space Shuttle orbiter are the only crewed spaceplanes to fly faster than Mach 5. While
Hypersonic_speed
Rule describing chemical reactions
16 electrons. Many examples of homogeneous catalysis involving organometallic complexes involve shuttling of complexes between 16- and 18-electron configurations
Tolman's_rule
coordination site. MLC is also referred to as "metal-ligand bifunctional catalysis." Note that MLC is not to be confused with cooperative binding. The earliest
Metal-ligand_cooperativity
Organic reaction
reactivity was not restricted to a single compound, as often assumed in enzyme catalysis), they can be easily produced on a large scale, and because the three-dimensional
Baeyer–Villiger_oxidation
German chemist
new activity on microprocess engineering, with a focus on heterogeneous catalysis in microchannels, for fuel processing (methanol steam reforming, partial
Maximilian_Fichtner
Chemical compound
activate it as a nucleophile. In a histidine proton shuttle, histidine is used to quickly shuttle protons. It can do this by abstracting a proton with
Histidine
Vehicle propelled fully or mostly by electricity
Catalytic Batteries". In Suib, Steven (ed.). New and Future Developments in Catalysis: Batteries, Hydrogen Storage and Fuel Cells. Elsevier. p. 13. ISBN 978-0-444-53881-9
Electric_vehicle
Group of chemical compounds
mesoionic 1,2,3-triazol-5-ylidene structure have been used for palladium catalysis. In this manner, pyridine fused tzNHCs were prepared to yield palladium
PEPPSI
Enzyme linked with cofactor
and kinetic characterization of active-site histidine as a proton shuttle in catalysis by human carbonic anhydrase II". Biochemistry. 44 (4): 1097–115.
Holoprotein
Colorless flammable liquid with an ammonia-like odor
jet, Space Shuttle, and U-2 spy plane use hydrazine to fuel their Emergency Start System in the event of an engine stall. The Space Shuttle and its solid
Hydrazine
Type of molecule
compound is incorporated into a suitable catalytic molecule, photoswitchable catalysis can result from the reversible changes in geometric conformation upon
Photoswitch
Dicarboxylic acid
pathological and physiological conditions, the malate-aspartate shuttle or the purine nucleotide shuttle can increase mitochondrial fumarate, which is then readily
Succinic_acid
Enzyme of the glycolysis metabolic pathway
coupling here is made possible by GAPDH. GAPDH uses covalent catalysis and general base catalysis to decrease the very large activation energy of the second
Glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase
Glyceraldehyde_3-phosphate_dehydrogenase
Process of fatty acid breakdown
mitochondrial membranes. Acyl-carnitine is shuttled inside by a carnitine-acylcarnitine translocase, as a carnitine is shuttled outside. Acyl-carnitine is converted
Beta_oxidation
Energy-carrying molecule in living cells
Nowotny, Marcin (2006). "Making and breaking nucleic acids: two-Mg2+-ion catalysis and substrate specificity". Molecular Cell. 22 (1): 5–13. doi:10.1016/j
Adenosine_triphosphate
Thermal method of analysis
Organometallic Chemistry. Organometallic Chemistry: from Stereochemistry to Catalysis to Nanochemistry honoring Professor John Gladysz's 65 birthday. 847 (Supplement
Thermogravimetric_analysis
Chemical element with atomic number 29 (Cu)
Sanford, M. (2012). "High-valent organometallic copper and palladium in catalysis". Nature. 484 (7393): 177–185. Bibcode:2012Natur.484..177H. doi:10.1038/nature11008
Copper
Enzyme found in humans
and Kinetic study of Catalysis and Proton Transfer. 1z97: Human Carbonic Anhydrase III: Structural and Kinetic Study of Catalysis and Proton Transfer.
Carbonic_anhydrase_3
Extremely strong acid
electron-withdrawing group typically attached thereto. In superacids, the proton is shuttled rapidly from proton acceptor to proton acceptor by tunneling through a
Superacid
American organometallic chemist
chemistry and his primary field of research is in the area of polyolefin catalysis, particularly in the area of polyethylene, polypropylene, ethylene/styrene
James_C._Stevens
Japanese automotive manufacturer
distiller and perfume and hand sanitizer manufacturer that uses heterogeneous catalysis to convert captured carbon into ethanol. Toyota states it is committed
Toyota
Enzyme involved in amino acid metabolism
substrate binding induces strain in the catalytic group and enhances catalysis". The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 278 (11): 9481–9488. doi:10.1074/jbc
Aspartate_transaminase
not simply be immobilized variants of homogeneous ligands which effect catalysis in the presence of Pd. Rather, immobilized ligands should optimize the
Heterogeneous metal catalyzed cross-coupling
Heterogeneous_metal_catalyzed_cross-coupling
Enzyme that oxidizes malate to oxaloacetate in Kreb's cycle
contains the substrate binding site and amino acids that are necessary for catalysis. The active site of these enzymes is in a cleft between two domains. Crystallography
Malate_dehydrogenase_2
Enzyme
have a cytosolic PC. PC requires magnesium and zinc or manganese for catalysis. PC from different organisms exhibit varying degrees of activation by
Pyruvate_carboxylase
Low-cost airline of the United States
distiller and perfume and hand sanitizer manufacturer that uses heterogeneous catalysis to convert captured carbon into ethanol. In May 2025, JetBlue sold the
JetBlue
Chemical element with atomic number 16 (S)
in high concentration prevents respiration. Sulfur trioxide (made by catalysis from sulfur dioxide) and sulfuric acid are similarly highly acidic and
Sulfur
Set of biochemical reactions
the urea cycle. Carbamoyl phosphate is converted to citrulline. With catalysis by ornithine transcarbamylase, the carbamoyl phosphate group is donated
Urea_cycle
Set of chemical reactions in organisms
specific sites in proteins; although enzyme cofactors can be modified during catalysis, they always return to their original state by the end of the reaction
Metabolism
Process in plant metabolism
RuBP + O 2 → Phosphoglycolate + 3-phosphoglycerate + 2 H+ During the catalysis by RuBisCO, an 'activated' intermediate is formed (an enediol intermediate)
Photorespiration
Key enzyme of photosynthesis involved in carbon fixation
reaction at higher temperatures. In addition to its effect on stabilizing catalysis, it enabled the evolution of higher specificities for CO2 over O2 by modulating
RuBisCO
Thought experiment of 1867
at his death in 1918 and was published posthumously. Brownian ratchet Catalysis Chance and Necessity Dispersive mass transfer Evaporation Gibbs paradox
Maxwell's_demon
Chemical compound
hydrogen production: Effect of metal loading and kinetic analysis". Applied Catalysis B: Environmental. 286 119896. Bibcode:2021AppCB.28619896L. doi:10.1016/j
Ammonia
Lipid-rich cellular organelle found mainly in adipose tissue
specialized shuttle system must be used to import acetyl-CoA into the cytosol for fatty acid production. This process, known as the citrate–malate shuttle, relies
Lipid_droplet
Chemical element with atomic number 1 (H)
PMID 39143300. Punekar, Narayan S. (2025). "Acid–Base Chemistry and Catalysis". ENZYMES: Catalysis, Kinetics and Mechanisms. pp. 333–345. doi:10.1007/978-981-97-8179-9_28
Hydrogen
Olga Bogdanova (1896–1982), Soviet chemist who specialized in organic catalysis Dale L. Boger (born 1953), American chemist working on natural product
List_of_chemists
Metabolic redox process producing energy in the absence of oxygen
Light reaction Oxidative phosphorylation Amino acid deamination Citrate shuttle Lipogenesis Lipolysis Steroidogenesis MVA pathway MEP pathway Shikimate
Fermentation
Enzyme found in humans
Cys-305, His-473, and Asp-454 carries out the acyl-transferring step of catalysis. This catalytic mechanism involves the formation of a thioacyl-enzyme
Carnitine palmitoyltransferase I
Carnitine_palmitoyltransferase_I
Person speaking or using the international language Esperanto
Wilhelm Ostwald, German Nobel laureate for his seminal work in chemical catalysis Mark Pallen, British microbiologist Claude Piron, Esperantist, psychologist
List_of_Esperanto_speakers
Power generation technology
replace the aging alkaline fuel-cell technology, which was used in the Space Shuttle. PEMFCs are built out of membrane electrode assemblies (MEA) which include
Proton-exchange membrane fuel cell
Proton-exchange_membrane_fuel_cell
Vitamin used in animal cell metabolism
Banerjee R, Ragsdale SW (July 2003). "The many faces of vitamin B12: catalysis by cobalamin-dependent enzymes". Annual Review of Biochemistry. 72: 209–247
Vitamin_B12
American researcher
Institute in Baku, Azerbaijan SSR, in 1970, followed by a PhD in Kinetics and Catalysis in 1975 and a Doctor of Science in Physical Chemistry in 1990, both from
Nazim_Muradov
Class of enzymes
conserved across these isoforms, indicating how essential they are for catalysis. One of the most conserved areas includes an Arg residue, whose modification
Adenylate_kinase
Conversion of a granular material from a solid-like to liquid-like state
Industries such as food & beverage, hydrometallurgical, water softening, catalysis, bio-based chemical etc. use ion exchange as a critical step in processing
Fluidization
Organic acid
"Chemo-Catalyzed Pathways to Lactic Acid and Lactates". Advanced Synthesis and Catalysis. 358 (24): 3910–3931. doi:10.1002/adsc.201600768. Ferguson, Brian S.;
Lactic_acid
Science campus of the Technical University of Munich
Institute for Advanced Study Walter Schottky Institute TUM Graduate School Catalysis Research Center International Graduate School of Science and Engineering
Campus_Garching
Class of enzymes
conformation to the closed conformation after binding of substrate enhances MDH catalysis through shielding of substrate and catalytic amino acids from solvent
Malate_dehydrogenase
Molecules connected due to their topology
mechanical bonding in catenanes and rotaxanes: isomerism, modification, catalysis and molecular machines for synthesis" (PDF). Chemical Communications.
Mechanically interlocked molecular architectures
Mechanically_interlocked_molecular_architectures
Josiphos ligands: from discovery to technical applications". Topics in Catalysis. 19 (1): 3–16. doi:10.1023/A:1013832630565. S2CID 95738043. Nettleton
List of chemical compounds with unusual names
List_of_chemical_compounds_with_unusual_names
Protein family
central domain, which contains His455, the primary residue responsible for catalysis. His455 is the phosphoryl acceptor or donor residue. The structure of
Pyruvate,_phosphate_dikinase
Class of enzymes
construct is an example of general acid – general base catalysis (see the article "Acid catalysis"). The active site also features a pocket suited for carbon
Carbonic_anhydrase
Mammalian protein found in humans
Dihydrofolate reductase converts dihydrofolate into tetrahydrofolate, a proton shuttle required for the de novo synthesis of purines, thymidylic acid, and certain
Dihydrofolate_reductase
Chemical compound which is reduced and oxidized
research in NAD metabolism conducted in the lab of Eric Verdin. Enzyme catalysis List of oxidoreductases Nelson, David L.; Cox, Michael M. (2005). Principles
Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide
Nicotinamide_adenine_dinucleotide
biological catalysis. An example of an entatic state is the copper center in plastocyanin, a redox enzyme. In this protein, the copper shuttles between oxidized
Entatic_state
Biological molecular machines
energy of a proton gradient across a membrane or the other way around. The catalysis of the chemical reaction and the movement of protons are coupled to each
Molecular_motor
Bacterial Enzyme
chains could be useful in production of biofuels. In addition, radical catalysis enables a range of specialist reactions of industrial interest, including
Isethionate_sulfite-lyase
British chemist (born 1963)
function in chemical systems far from equilibrium. Key advances include catalysis-driven (autonomous) chemically fueled systems, molecular assembly, entanglement
David_Leigh_(scientist)
Proteins with iron-sulfur clusters
have multiple Fe–S clusters. They have many other functions including catalysis as illustrated by aconitase, generation of radicals as illustrated by
Iron–sulfur_protein
Bangladeshi scientist (1941–2008)
invented more than forty different alloys for commercial application in space shuttles, jet engines, train engines and industrial gas turbines. Khan was born
Abdus_Suttar_Khan
Class of enzymes
into the inner membrane. Fatty acids import into mitochondria (Carnitine Shuttle System) Carnitine-acylcarnitine translocase (CACT) catalyzes both unidirectional
Translocase
Macromolecular machine that synthesizes proteins in cells
[citation needed] Although catalysis of the peptide bond involves the C2 hydroxyl of RNA's P-site adenosine in a proton shuttle mechanism, other steps in
Ribosome
Dutch chemist (1944–2024)
designed structures find applications in the fields of materials science and catalysis. Nature was often used as a source of inspiration. Very early on in his
Roeland_Nolte
Controversies around the Nobel Prize
Gábor Somorjai, a foundational pioneer in modern surface science and catalysis, did not share the prize. Somorjai and Ertl had previously shared the
Nobel_Prize_controversies
American chemist
Fischer, R. A.; Park, K. C.; Shustova, N. B. (2023). "Traffic Lights for Catalysis: Stimuli-Responsive Molecular and Extended Catalytic Systems". Angew.
Natalia_Shustova
Class of enzymes
as the nucleophile in the first step and Glutamate to aid in the base catalysis involved in the carbon-carbon cleavage. Lysine Residue 133 serves as the
2-Dehydro-3-deoxy-phosphogluconate aldolase
2-Dehydro-3-deoxy-phosphogluconate_aldolase
Metabolic pathway
"binding change" mechanism, followed by his radical proposal of rotational catalysis in 1982. More recent work has included structural studies on the enzymes
Oxidative_phosphorylation
Device that converts the chemical energy from a fuel into electricity
al. "Cu-Modified SrTiO 3 Perovskites Toward Enhanced Water-Gas Shift Catalysis: A Combined Experimental and Computational Study" , ACS Applied Energy
Fuel_cell
Chemical compound
and aldehyde dehydrogenase. These enzymes have low Km values for HNE catalysis and together are very efficient at controlling the intracellular concentration
4-Hydroxynonenal
Bibliography of the books written or edited by Isaac Asimov
Mysteries Kinetics of the Reaction Inactivation of Tyrosinase During Its Catalysis of the Aerobic Oxidation of Catechol (Asimov's doctoral dissertation)
Isaac Asimov bibliography (alphabetical)
Isaac_Asimov_bibliography_(alphabetical)
System of communication
a body. It can spur the rearrangement of the cytoskeleton, or even as catalysis by an enzyme. These three steps of cell signaling all ensure that the
Cell_signaling
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
acid prosthetic group which interacts with the three enzymes during the catalysis. The chemically determined amino acid sequence revealed that chicken H-protein
GCSH
Family of proteins that form microfilaments
conformational changes that on occasion require several rounds of liberation and catalysis in order to complete a reaction. In order to successfully complete their
Actin
Peptide that contains one or more metal ions in its structure
PMID 38645276. Ming LJ (2010-09-25). "Metallopeptides — from Drug Discovery to Catalysis". Journal of the Chinese Chemical Society. 57 (3A): 285–299. doi:10.1002/jccs
Metallopeptide
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
model in which the enzyme undergoes a 2-A shuttle-like motion of its heterodimers to perform the catalysis. The protein encoded by the human PDHA2 gene
Pyruvate dehydrogenase (lipoamide) alpha 2
Pyruvate_dehydrogenase_(lipoamide)_alpha_2
students. 1794: British chemist Elizabeth Fulhame invented the concept of catalysis and published a book on her findings. c. 1796–1820: During the reign of
Timeline_of_women_in_science
Space manufacturing and fluid behavior
behavior in microgravity. Subsequent missions, including Skylab and the Space Shuttle program, expanded our understanding of materials processing and fluid dynamics
Low-gravity process engineering
Low-gravity_process_engineering
Chemical compound
Preparation of Chlorinated Molecules: Electrocatalysis and Photoredox Catalysis in the Spotlight". Reactions. 3 (2): 233–253. doi:10.3390/reactions3020018
Manganese(III)_chloride
Ukrainian Chemist
his research and got interested in homogenous asymmetric catalysis. The study of catalysis was carried out using model compounds: functionalized camphor-
Igor_V._Komarov
College of the University of Maryland
American Chemical Society (2000), Burwell Award from the North American Catalysis Society (2001), Linus Pauling Award (2001), American Institute of Chemists
University of Maryland College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences
University_of_Maryland_College_of_Computer,_Mathematical,_and_Natural_Sciences
and cosmologist, predicted the beta decay of a pi meson and the muon catalysis, co-predicted the Sunyaev–Zel'dovich effect of CMB distortion Nikolai
List_of_Russian_people
esterification reaction with acetic acid, either spontaneously or by enzymatic catalysis. Acetylation plays important roles in several metabolic pathways and in
Glossary of cellular and molecular biology (0–L)
Glossary_of_cellular_and_molecular_biology_(0–L)
Irene Klotz (July 21, 2011). "NASA's 'Final Four' astronauts close out shuttle era". Reuters. Seth Borenstein (July 22, 2011). "Crowd to NASA's 'Final
List of University of California, Berkeley alumni
List_of_University_of_California,_Berkeley_alumni
Technology award given by the US President
Weisz "For his basic discoveries and management in the field of zeolite catalysis…" 1992 Norman Joseph Woodland "For his invention and contribution to the
National Medal of Technology and Innovation
National_Medal_of_Technology_and_Innovation
and cosmologist, predicted the beta decay of a pi meson and the muon catalysis, co-predicted the Sunyaev–Zel'dovich effect of CMB distortion Nikolai
List_of_Russian_scientists
Biochemical process involving the production of fats
pyruvate to acetyl-CoA. This mechanism leads to the increased rate of catalysis of this enzyme, so increases the levels of acetyl-CoA. Increased levels
Lipogenesis
Orbital transfer maneuver
Consortium. Papadopoulos (1997). "Aerothermal heating simulations with surface catalysis for the Mars 2001 aerocapture mission". 35th Aerospace Sciences Meeting
Aerocapture
Uhlenbeck, biochemist, known for his work in RNA biochemistry and RNA catalysis; completed his undergraduate degree at the University of Michigan at Ann
List of University of Michigan alumni
List_of_University_of_Michigan_alumni
Class of enzymes
Tsai SC, Miercke LJ, O'Connell JD, Khosla C, Stroud RM (Feb 2003). "Catalysis, specificity, and ACP docking site of Streptomyces coelicolor malonyl-CoA:ACP
(acyl-carrier-protein) S-malonyltransferase
(acyl-carrier-protein)_S-malonyltransferase
Pioneered the use of computers to solve optimization problems in kinetics and catalysis. Prolific publication record (see Rutherford Aris bibliography). University
List_of_chemical_engineers
Sciences; known for pioneering work on the electrochemistry of polymers, catalysis of electrode reactions, and electrochemical reactions that involve ultrathin
List of California Institute of Technology people
List_of_California_Institute_of_Technology_people
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
model in which the enzyme undergoes a 2-A shuttle-like motion of its heterodimers to perform the catalysis. The protein encoded by the human PDHA1 gene
Pyruvate dehydrogenase (lipoamide) alpha 1
Pyruvate_dehydrogenase_(lipoamide)_alpha_1
Aminotransferase enzyme
chain aminotransferase isozyme: structural role of the CXXC center in catalysis". The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 281 (51): 39660–71. doi:10.1074/jbc
Branched-chain amino acid aminotransferase
Branched-chain_amino_acid_aminotransferase
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
model in which the enzyme undergoes a 2-A shuttle-like motion of its heterodimers to perform the catalysis. Specifically, the catalytic residue has been
Pyruvate dehydrogenase (lipoamide) beta
Pyruvate_dehydrogenase_(lipoamide)_beta
decarboxylated back into CO2 and pyruvate. This enables RuBisCO to perform catalysis while internal CO2 is sufficiently high to avoid the competing photorespiration
Fractionation of carbon isotopes in oxygenic photosynthesis
Fractionation_of_carbon_isotopes_in_oxygenic_photosynthesis
Ordered array of colloidal particles
Single crystalline DNA-based colloidal crystals have also shown promise in catalysis and in optical devices, in part due to the wide range of metals that can
Colloidal_crystal
SHUTTLE CATALYSIS
SHUTTLE CATALYSIS
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly Lancashire)
English (chiefly Lancashire) : habitational name from any of various places named Whittle, especially one in Lancashire, named from Old English hwīt ‘white’ + hyll ‘hill’.English (chiefly Lancashire) : variant of Whitwell.
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish
English and Irish : from the Old Norse personal name þorkell, a contracted form of a name composed of the elements þórr, name of the Scandinavian god of thunder (see Thor) + ketill ‘cauldron’. The personal name Thurkill or Thirkill was in use throughout England in the Middle Ages; in northern England it had been introduced directly by Scandinavian settlers, whereas in the South it was the result of Norman influence. This surname and its variants are especially common in East Anglia. In Ireland the Old Norse name was adopted as a Gaelic personal name (Thorcall), which generated the surnames McCorkle and Corkill.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for someone who was employed at a lodging house, from Middle English spital ‘lodging house’ (a reduced form of Old French hospital, Late Latin hospitale, from hostis, genitive hospitis, guest).Americanized spelling of eastern German Spittel, metonymic occupational name for someone who worked in an infirmary, from Middle High German spital, spittel ‘hospital’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a marksman, from an agent derivative of Middle English schoot(en) ‘to shoot’.Americanized spelling of German and Dutch Schutter.
Girl/Female
Australian, Chinese
Wonderful; Excellent; Clever; Subtle
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Shutt.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
The Subtle God; Lord Krishna
Boy/Male
Indian
Air; Space Shuttle
Boy/Male
Muslim
Sedate, Grave, Sober minded, Composed, Subtle
Surname or Lastname
English (East Anglia)
English (East Anglia) : nickname for a clever person, from Anglo-Norman French sotil ‘subtle’, ‘clever’, ‘cunning’.English (East Anglia) : habitational name from Soothill in West Yorkshire.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in North Yorkshire, so named from Old English setl ‘seat’, ‘dwelling’.
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon)
English (Devon) : habitational name from Shute or Shewte in Devon, or possibly Shute in Wiltshire, named with Old English scīete ‘corner of land’.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Sedate, Grave, Sober minded, Composed, Subtle
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Servant of the Subtle One
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly Yorkshire)
English (mainly Yorkshire) : occupational name for an archer, Middle English schut(te), schit(te) (from Old English scytta, a primary derivative of scēotan ‘to shoot’).Americanized spelling of German Schutt.
Boy/Male
Indian
Sedate, Grave, Sober minded, Composed, Subtle
Boy/Male
Indian
The subtle one
Biblical
forward; wicked;stubbord;perverse; subtle;
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Shute.
Boy/Male
Muslim
The subtle one
SHUTTLE CATALYSIS
SHUTTLE CATALYSIS
Boy/Male
Muslim
A prophets name
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Girl with a Golden Complexion
Girl/Female
Indian
Sun; Born of Sun
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon American English
From the hill on the ledge.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
Lord Hanuman
Boy/Male
Portuguese Spanish American
Prosperous guardian.
Boy/Male
Czechoslovakian Czech
God's peace.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Sun of Akash; Sun Lord of Light
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Beautify Others
Boy/Male
Hindu
Victorious
SHUTTLE CATALYSIS
SHUTTLE CATALYSIS
SHUTTLE CATALYSIS
SHUTTLE CATALYSIS
SHUTTLE CATALYSIS
superl.
Sly in design; artful; cunning; insinuating; subtile; -- applied to persons; as, a subtle foe.
v. t.
To shove one way and the other; to push from one to another; as, to shuffle money from hand to hand.
n.
To adjust, as something in discussion; to make up; to compose; to pacify; as, to settle a quarrel.
n.
Hence, to pay; as, to settle a bill.
n.
Spawl; spittle.
imp. & p. p.
of Scuttle
superl.
Cunningly devised; crafty; treacherous; as, a subtle stratagem.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Scuttle
v. i.
To move backwards and forwards, like a shuttle.
v. i.
To change the relative position of cards in a pack; as, to shuffle and cut.
n.
A shuttle.
n.
To adjust, as accounts; to liquidate; to balance; as, to settle an account.
n.
To establish in the pastoral office; to ordain or install as pastor or rector of a church, society, or parish; as, to settle a minister.
superl.
Characterized by refinement and niceness in drawing distinctions; nicely discriminating; -- said of persons; as, a subtle logician; refined; tenuous; sinuous; insinuating; hence, penetrative or pervasive; -- said of the mind; its faculties, or its operations; as, a subtle intellect; a subtle imagination; a subtle process of thought; also, difficult of apprehension; elusive.
v. t.
To shake together in confusion; to push, jostle, or crowd rudely; to handle roughly; as, to hustle a person out of a room.
n.
To determine, as something which is exposed to doubt or question; to free from unscertainty or wavering; to make sure, firm, or constant; to establish; to compose; to quiet; as, to settle the mind when agitated; to settle questions of law; to settle the succession to a throne; to settle an allowance.
n.
A shutter, as for a channel for molten metal.
v. t.
To sink by making holes through the bottom of; as, to scuttle a ship.
v. i.
To be established in an employment or profession; as, to settle in the practice of law.
n.
Same as Whittle shawl, below.