sulfur

/ˈsʌlfər/
noun
  1. A yellow chemical element that has a strong smell and is found in nature, used in making matches, gunpowder, and medicines.
    • Matches contain a small amount of sulfur to help them ignite.
    • Sulfur is an important ingredient in many fertilizers.
    • The smell of sulfur near a volcano is like rotten eggs.
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