IPA: //ˈsʌlfə//
KK: /ˈsʌlfə/
Relating to or containing a specific type of chemical compound known as sulphanilamide, which is used in some medications.
The doctor prescribed a sulpha drug to treat the infection.
Sulpha is derived from the Latin word 'sulfur' (meaning brimstone or sulfur), which refers to the chemical element known for its distinct yellow color and pungent odor. The term 'sulpha' is often used in a medical context to refer to sulfa drugs, which are derived from sulfur compounds. Thus, 'sulpha' relates to substances containing sulfur, particularly in medicinal applications.
Think of sulfur as a key element in certain medicines, and remember that 'sulpha' refers to those sulfur-containing drugs.