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sulfur ['sʌlfə(r)] nome zolfo m.* * *(a light yellow non-metallic element found in the earth, which burns with a blue flame giving off a choking smell and is used in matches, gunpowder etc.) zolfo- sulphate* * *sulphur /ˈsʌlfə(r)/A n.B a. attr.color zolfo; color verde-giallo● (geol.) sulphur ball, palla di zolfo □ sulphur bath, bagno di zolfo □ (zool.) sulphur-bottom ( whale) ( Balaenoptera sulfurea), balenottera dal ventre giallo □ (chim.) sulphur dioxide, anidride solforosa; diossido di zolfo □ sulphur match, zolfanello □ a sulphur mine (o sulphur pit), una miniera di zolfo; una solfatara □ sulphur miner, solfataio; solfataro □ (miner.) sulphur ore, pirite di ferro; ferro solforato □ sulphur spring, sorgente sulfurea (o solforosa).(to) sulphur /ˈsʌlfə(r)/, (to) sulphurate /ˈsʌlfjʊəreɪt/ (chim., agric.)v. t.sulphurationn. [u]solforazione.* * *sulfur ['sʌlfə(r)] nome zolfo m.
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sulfur-bottom — [sul′fər bät΄əm] n. BLUE WHALE … English World dictionary
sulfur-bottom — /sul feuhr bot euhm/, n. See blue whale. * * * … Universalium
sulfur-bottom — noun the blue whale … Wiktionary
sulfur bottom — noun largest mammal ever known; bluish grey migratory whalebone whale mostly of southern hemisphere • Syn: ↑blue whale, ↑Balaenoptera musculus • Hypernyms: ↑baleen whale, ↑whalebone whale • Member Holonyms: ↑Balaenoptera … Useful english dictionary
sulfur-bottom — /sul feuhr bot euhm/, n. See blue whale … Useful english dictionary
sulfur-bottom whale — noun the blue whale … Wiktionary
sulfur — /sul feuhr/, n. 1. Also, esp. Brit., sulphur. Chem. a nonmetallic element that exists in several forms, the ordinary one being a yellow rhombic crystalline solid, and that burns with a blue flame and a suffocating odor: used esp. in making… … Universalium
sulphur-bottom — /ˈsʌlfə bɒtəm/ (say sulfuh botuhm) noun → blue whale. Also, sulfur bottom …
Purple sulfur bacteria — Scientific classification Kingdom: Bacteria Phylum: Proteobacteria Class … Wikipedia
Allotropes of sulfur — There are a large number of allotropes of sulfur. In this respect, sulfur is second only to carbon.[1] The most common form found in nature is yellow orthorhombic α sulfur, which contains puckered rings of S8.[1] Chemistry students may have seen… … Wikipedia
blue whale — a migratory baleen whale, Balaenoptera musculus, mostly of oceans and seas in the Southern Hemisphere, growing to a length of 100 ft. (30.5 m) and having a furrowed, slate blue skin mottled with lighter spots, in some seas acquiring a yellowish… … Universalium