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One of the simplest or essential parts or principles of which anything consists, or upon which the constitution or fundamental powers of anything are based.
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1881, (w), ''(w)''
- The simplicity which is so large an element in a noble nature was laughed to scorn.
Any one of the simplest chemical substances that cannot be decomposed in a reaction or by any chemical means and made up of atoms all having the same number of protons.
One of the four basic building blocks of matter in theories of ancient philosophers and alchemists: water, earth, fire, and air.
A basic, simple substance out of which something is made, material.
(RQ:Marlowe Tamburlaine)
A required aspect or component of a of action. A deed is regarded as a violation of law only if each element can be proved.
One of the objects in a set.
A small part of the whole.
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A factor, one of the conditions contributing to a result.
The sky.
1748, (w), ''Clarissa'', Letter 69:
- Sometimes, solitude is of all things my wish; and the awful silence of the night, the spangled element, and the rising and setting sun, how promotive of contemplation!
Any one of the heavenly spheres believed to carry the body|celestial bodies.
Atmospheric forces such as strong winds and rains.
A place or state of being that an individual or object is best suited to.
A group of people within a larger group having a particular common characteristic.
The basic principles of a field of knowledge, basics, fundamentals, rudiments.
A component in electrical equipment, often in the form of a coil, having a high resistance, thereby generating heat when a current is passed through it.
An infinitesimal interval of a quantity, a differential.
An element; one of the parameters needed to uniquely specify a particular orbit.
(senseid) One of the conceptual objects in a language, usually represented in text by tags.
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To compound of elements.
1633, (w), ''Valediction: Forbidding Mourning|A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning''
- those things which elemented love
1661, Robert Boyle, ''The Sceptical Chymist'':
- elemented bodies
1681, Maunyngham, ''Disc.'', page 89:
- thou art elemented and organed
To constitute and be the elements of.
1658, Izaak Walton, ''Life of Donne'':
- His very soul was elemented of nothing but sadness.
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element; basic building block of matter in ancient philosophy
element; a place or state of being that an individual or object is better suited towards
elements; forces of weather
element; an object in a set
element of a matrix
element; object in markup language