n.
Pronunciation: ' e-l ə -m ə nt
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French & Latin; Anglo-French, from Latin elementum
Date: 13th century
1 a : any of the four substances air, water, fire, and earth formerly believed to compose the physical universe b plural : weather conditions especially : violent or severe weather <battling the element s > c : the state or sphere natural or suited to a person or thing <at school she was in her element >
2 : a constituent part: as a plural : the simplest principles of a subject of study : RUDIMENTS b (1) : a part of a geometric magnitude <an infinitesimal element of volume> (2) : a generator of a geometric figure also : a line or line segment contained in the surface of a cone or cylinder (3) : a basic member of a mathematical or logical class or set (4) : one of the individual entries in a mathematical matrix or determinant c : a distinct group within a larger group or community <the criminal element in the city> d (1) : one of the necessary data or values on which calculations or conclusions are based (2) : one of the factors determining the outcome of a process e : any of the fundamental substances that consist of atoms of only one kind and that singly or in combination constitute all matter f : a distinct part of a composite device g : a subdivision of a military unit
3 plural : the bread and wine used in the Eucharist
synonyms ELEMENT , COMPONENT , CONSTITUENT , INGREDIENT mean one of the parts of a compound or complex whole. ELEMENT applies to any such part and often connotes irreducible simplicity <the basic elements of geometry>. COMPONENT and CONSTITUENT may designate any of the substances (whether elements or compounds) or the qualities that enter into the makeup of a complex product; COMPONENT stresses its separate entity or distinguishable character <the components of a stereo system>. CONSTITUENT stresses its essential and formative character <the constituents of a chemical compound>. INGREDIENT applies to any of the substances which when combined form a particular mixture <the ingredients of a cocktail>.
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