hydrosulfurous

hy·dro·sul·fu·rous

[hahy-droh-suhl-fyoor-uhs, -druh-suhl-fer-uhs]
adjective
Also, hy·dro·sul·phu·rous.


Origin:
1850–55; hydro-2 + sulfurous

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