The word Grossaline is spelled with the phonetic transcription /ɡrɑːsəlaɪn/. The first syllable is pronounced with the "gr" sound, the "aw" as in "law" sound, and the "s" sound while the second syllable is pronounced with the "uh" as in "up" sound, the "l" sound, the "ai" as in "fly" sound, and the "n" sound. Grossaline is a word used in chemistry to describe a type of acid that is commonly used in analytical chemistry.