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Meaning of Sulfur | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C2 Specialized
ˈsʌl.fə

Definitions

  1. A chemical element with atomic number 16, having a bright yellow color and characteristic smell, used commercially in a variety of products such as insecticides, black powder, and matchsticks.
  2. The element symbolically associated with hellfire or damnation, or in alchemy, the fiery principle present in all things.
  3. A yellowish green colour, like that of sulfur.
  4. Any of various pierid butterflies of the subfamily Coliadinae, especially the sulfur-coloured species.

Equivalents

Bosanski sumpor сумпор
Català ensofrar
Čeština síra
Deutsch Schwefel
Ελληνικά θειάφι θείο θείον θειώδες
Español azufrar
Français soufre
עברית גופרית
हिन्दी गंधक
Hrvatski sumpor сумпор
Magyar kénsárga
Bahasa Indonesia belerang
Italiano solforare sulfureo
ქართული გოგირდისფერი
한국어 유황 유황색 유황색의
Polski siarka
Српски sumpor сумпор
Svenska svavel
Türkçe kibrit kükürt sülf sülfür
Українська сіра сірка
Tiếng Việt lưu huỳnh

Examples

“A Dungeon horrible, on all ſides round / As one great Furnace flam’d, yet from thoſe flames / No light, but rather darkneſs viſible / […] but torture without end / Still urges, and a fiery Deluge, fed / With ever-burning Sulphur unconſum’d:”
“Sure only that man is mortal; that with the life of one mortal snaps irrevocably the wonderfulest talisman, and all Dubarrydom rushes off, with tumult, into infinite Space; and ye, as subterranean Apparitions are wont, vanish utterly,—leaving only a smell of sulphur!”
“Scarcely had these manifestations ceased at Ustica, than Vesuvius began to show signs of increased activity; the supplies in the wells on the mountain sides began to fail, and there was observed a strong taste of sulphur in the drinking water; whilst—most dreaded phenomenon of all—the ever-active crater of Stromboli, that lies midway between Naples and Messina, suddenly lapsed into quiescence.”
“It went like this: first, we were cavemen, then there was ancient Greece, then Rome burned (cue sulfur-odor FX), then there was the Great Depression, and, finally, we reached the modern age.”
“Local workers hike up the side of the mountain and down into the crater at the top to harvest its sulfur—a byproduct of the gas that escapes from the volcano’s vents and collects near the shores of an acidic lake at the crater’s center. The chemical is used in industry worldwide, from making matchsticks to vulcanizing rubber, but Ijen’s sulfur goes mostly to local factories, which use it to bleach sugar.”
““She shall be blasted like a riven oak! Drowned in sulphur! Torn by whirlwinds!””

CEFR level

C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
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