Sulfur used to be called "brimstone".
The archaic name of sulphur is brimstone.
The abbreviation for archaic is "arch."
Although the language was archaic, its poetic beauty transcended time and captivated the audience.
The archaic language used in the text was difficult to understand.
The archaic Scottish word for plunder is "reive." It is often used to describe a raid or robbery for the purpose of stealing goods or valuables.
"Archaic" is often associated with words like "old-fashioned," "outdated," or "antiquated." It can refer to language, customs, or beliefs that are no longer in common use or relevant to contemporary society.
The other name of sulphur is pirites .
A bisulphuret is an archaic term used in chemistry for a disulphide - a sulphide containing two sulphur atoms in each molecule.
Sulphur dioxide, Sulphur trioxide...
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The scientific name for it is "Sulphur" or "Sulfur", either is correct. But in times past, the common name for it was "brimstone".
Only sulphur and oxygen. You should be able to tell that from the name.
copper sulphate - CUSO4 (copper+sulphur)
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A zeekoe is an archaic name for a hippopotamus.
A calamar is an archaic name for a squid.
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An agricultor is an archaic name for an agriculturalist, or a farmer.