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sul·fi·nyl

 (sŭl′fə-nĭl′)
n.
The bivalent group SO. Also called thionyl.

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sul•fi•nyl

(ˈsʌl fə nɪl)

n.
the bivalent functional group SO.
[1930–35]
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