phosphorus
/ˈfɒsfərəs/Definitions
1. noun
A chemical element, atomic number 15, highly toxic, highly reactive, and highly flammable, often found in matchsticks.
“The chemist studied the properties of phosphorus in the laboratory.”
2. noun
A substance containing phosphorus, often used in fertilizers and pesticides.
“The farmer applied phosphorus to the soil to increase crop yields.”