plural
elements
plural
elements
Britannica Dictionary definition of ELEMENT
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chemistry
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one of the basic substances that are made of atoms of only one kind and that cannot be separated by ordinary chemical means into simpler substances
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a particular part of something (such as a situation or activity)
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Self-confidence was a key/vital element [=factor] in her success.
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There's always an element of risk [=there's always some risk] in starting a new business.
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There's a large element of truth [=there's a great deal of truth] in what she says.
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The attackers were relying on the element of surprise. [=they were relying on their attack being a surprise]
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a part of an electrical device that produces heat
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elements
[plural]
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the most basic parts of a subject of study
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a group of people that form part of a larger group
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elements
[plural]
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the weather and especially stormy or cold weather
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[singular]
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the state or place that is normal or suited to a person or thing
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At school she was (really) in her element. [=in a place where she was comfortable and did well]
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I tried living in the city, but I was/felt out of my element there. [=living in the city did not suit me]
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one of the four substances (air, water, fire, and earth) that were believed in the past to make up every physical thing in the universe