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sulfur

Definition

Sulfur is a chemical element that is found in nature as a yellow solid. It is not a metal, but it is a nonmetal. Sulfur is not very reactive, but it can combine with other elements to form compounds.

Sulfur is used in many different things, such as gunpowder, matches, and fireworks. It is also used to make sulfuric acid, which is a strong acid that is used in many industrial processes.

How can the word be used?

The volcano emitted sulfur fumes.

sulfur

Different forms of the word

Noun: sulfur.

Adjective: sulfurous.

Verb: to sulfurize.

Etymology

The word "sulfur" comes from the Latin word "sulfur", which is borrowed from the Greek word "theion", which means "brimstone". It was first used in English in the 14th century.

The word "sulfurous" means that something contains sulfur or smells like sulfur.

The word "to sulfurize" means to treat something with sulfur.

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