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Werner, Werner, Werner,
Blame the Romans and the French.
ORIGIN Middle English : from Anglo-Norman French sulfre, fromLatin
sulfur, sulphur.
USAGE In general use, the standard U.S. spelling is sulfur and the
standard British spelling is sulphur.
...and then blame Wikipedia
Graham
On 27 Aug 2008, at 11:40, [log in to unmask] wrote:
> Graham, Graham, Graham,
> There you go again, mistaking British for English--it is sulfur,
> when one talkes about the element [sulphiur is used for the
> butterfly and the color, however]
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> Werner
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