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element
noun
The first or constituent principle or minutest part or any thing; as the elements of earth, water, salt, or wood; the elements of the world; the elements of animal or vegetable bodies. So letters are called the elements of language.
element
An ingredient; a constituent part of any composition.
element
In a chimical sense, an atom; the minutest particle of a substance; that which cannot be divided by chimical analysis, and therefore considered as a simple substance, as oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen. An element is strictly the last result of chimical analysis; that which cannot be decomposed by any means now employed. An atom is the last result of mechanical division; that which cannot be any farther divided, without decomposition; hence there may be both elementary and compound atoms.
element
In the plural, the first rules or principles of an art or science; rudiments; as the elements of geometry; the elements of music; the elements of painting; the elements of a theory.
element
In popular language, fire, air, earth and water, are called the four elements, as formerly it was supposed that these are simple bodies, of which the world is composed. Later discoveries prove air, earth and water to be compound bodies, and fire to be only the extrication of light and heat during combustion.
element
Element, in the singular, is sometimes used for the air.
element
The substance which forms the natural or most suitable habitation of an animal. Water is the proper element of fishes; air, of man. Hence,
element
The proper state or sphere of any thing; the state of things suited to one’s temper or habits. Faction is the element of a demagogue.
element
The matter or substances which compose the world. The elements shall melt with fervent heat. 2 Peter 3:70.
element
The outline or sketch; as the elements of a plan.
element
Moving cause or principle; that which excites action. Passions, the elements of life.