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sulfur in Russian

sulfur in Russian is се́ра, сера — sulfur means a pale yellow chemical element known for its strong smell, used in matches, gunpowder, and pest control.

sulfur in Russian

се́ра
noun
Pronounced: sera
(uncountable) A chemical element (symbol S) with an atomic number of 16, having a bright yellow color and characteristic smell, used commercially in a variety of products such as insecticides, black powder, and matchsticks.
сера
noun
Pronounced: sera
(uncountable) A chemical element (symbol S) with an atomic number of 16, having a bright yellow color and characteristic smell, used commercially in a variety of products such as insecticides, black powder, and matchsticks.

What does "sulfur" mean?

  1. noun A pale yellow chemical element known for its strong smell, used in matches, gunpowder, and pest control.
    "The volcanic vents released a strong smell of sulfur."
  2. adjective Having a yellowish-green colour like the element.
    "The butterfly's sulfur wings stood out against the dark leaves."

sulfur in a sentence

  • The volcanic vents released a strong smell of sulfur.
  • Sulfur is added to some wines as a preservative.
  • The butterfly's sulfur wings stood out against the dark leaves.

Similar words in Russian

S

Common Russian translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "sulfur" in Russian?

"sulfur" in Russian is се́ра, сера. sulfur means: A pale yellow chemical element known for its strong smell, used in matches, gunpowder, and pest control.

How do you pronounce се́ра?

"sulfur" in Russian is се́ра, pronounced "sera".

How do you use "sulfur" in a sentence?

Example: "The volcanic vents released a strong smell of sulfur." In Russian, "sulfur" is се́ра, сера.

Are there other ways to say "sulfur" in Russian?

Yes — Russian has 2 translations listed for "sulfur": се́ра, сера.

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