IPA: //ˈsʌlfər//
KK: /ˈsʌlfər/
A pale yellow chemical element that is found in nature and is used in various industries, including making gunpowder, rubber, and insecticides.
Sulfur is an essential element for many chemical processes.
To treat something with a chemical element that is yellow and has a strong smell, often used in fertilizers and medicines.
Farmers often sulfur their crops to protect them from pests.
Past: sulfurized
Past Participle: sulfurized
Sulfur originates from Latin *sulfur* (meaning sulfur), which is derived from the earlier Greek word *theion* (meaning sulfur). The word refers to the chemical element known for its distinct yellow color and pungent smell.
Think of the Latin word for sulfur, which directly names the element. This helps you remember that 'sulfur' refers to the yellow chemical element.