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sulf·ox·ide \ˌsəlˈfäkˌsīd, -ksə̇d\ noun Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary sulf- + oxide : any of a class of organic compounds that are characterized by the sulfinyl group doubly united by means of its sulfur with carbon (as with two hydrocarbon radicals or a single bivalent radical), that are usually made by oxidation of organic sulfides, and that yield sulfones on further oxidation |