sul·fur·yl

[suhl-fuh-ril, -fyuh-ril]
adjective Chemistry.
containing the sulfuryl group, SO 2 , as sulfuryl chloride; sulfonyl.

Origin:
1865–70; sulfur + -yl

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sulfuryl sul·fur·yl (sŭl'fə-rĭl', -fyə-)
n.
See sulfonyl.

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