"Sulphydrate" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A compound that contains sulfur, oxygen, and hydrogen, often used as a noun to refer to a type of sulfate compound, such as in the phrase "sulphur dioxide" or "sulphate".
Alternatively, it can also be an adjective to describe something that contains sulfur, oxygen, and hydrogen, such as in the phrase "sulphuric acid".
The word "sulph-" is often used in chemistry and scientific contexts to refer to sulfur compounds, and is a Latin-derived prefix.
It's worth noting that in British English, the preferred spelling is "sulphate" or "sulphur", whereas in American English, the preferred spelling is "sulfate" or "sulfur".
Sulphuretted refers to something that contains or is characterized by sulfur, often with a pronounced or unpleasant odor, similar to the smell of hydrogen sulfide. This word is not as commonly used in modern English as it once was, but it's still found in some contexts, particularly in chemistry and old-fashioned writing.<br><br>It can be a synonym of "sulfuric" or "sulfurous", but with a more archaic or literary tone.