One of the elements
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TINOne of the elements.
CARBONOne of the elements.
AIROne of the classical elements
AIROne of the four elements
AIROne of the four ancient elements
WATEROne of the four ancient elements
AIROne of the four elements, in alchemy
EMCEEINGOne of the four elements of hip hop
factorone of the elements contributing to a result
ISOTOPEOne of several elements, having the same atomic number.
ARSENICOne of two elements that ends with the letter C
halideschemical compound in which one of the elements is a halogen
hypha(in a fungus) one of the threadlike elements of the mycelium
halidechemical compound in which one of the elements is a halogen
hyphal(in a fungus) one of the threadlike elements of the mycelium
hyphae(in a fungus) one of the threadlike elements of the mycelium
componentone of the parts or elements of which anything is made up
boridescompound consisting of two elements of which boron is the more electronegative one
boridecompound consisting of two elements of which boron is the more electronegative one
componentsCOMPONENT, one of the parts or elements of which anything is made up
nitridecompound, containing two elements only, of which the more electronegative one is nitrogen
nitridescompound, containing two elements only, of which the more electronegative one is nitrogen
arsenidecompound containing two elements of which arsenic is the negative one, as silver arsenide, Ag3As
homomorphismA transformation of one set into another that preserves in the second set the relations between elements of the first
homomorphismsA transformation of one set into another that preserves in the second set the relations between elements of the first
spiculeone of the small, hard, calcareous or siliceous bodies that serve as the skeletal elements of various marine and freshwater invertebrates
zooidalany one of the recognizably distinct individuals or elements of a compound or colonial animallike organism, whether or not detached or detachable
zooidany one of the recognizably distinct individuals or elements of a compound or colonial animallike organism, whether or not detached or detachable
zooidsany one of the recognizably distinct individuals or elements of a compound or colonial animallike organism, whether or not detached or detachable
mappingsAn operation that associates each element of a given set (the domain) with one or more elements of a second set (the range)
mappingAn operation that associates each element of a given set (the domain) with one or more elements of a second set (the range)
kernelsubset of the elements of one set (as a group) that a function (as a homomorphism) maps onto an identity element of another set
stercoranista disparaging nickname given to one who holds that the consecrated elements of the Eucharist undergo digestion in and evacuation from the body of the recipient
isomerone of two or more compounds, radicals, or ions that contain the same number of atoms of the same elements but differ in structural arrangement and properties
stercoranistsSTERCORANIST, a disparaging nickname given to one who holds that the consecrated elements of the Eucharist undergo digestion in and evacuation from the body of the recipient
subscriptsA symbol (notionally written as a subscript but in practice usually not) used in a program, alone or with others, to specify one of the elements of an array
equivalentsThe mass of a particular substance that can combine with or displace one gram of hydrogen or eight grams of oxygen, used in expressing combining powers, esp. of elements
superheavyRelating to or denoting an element with an atomic mass or atomic number greater than those of the naturally occurring elements, esp. one belonging to a group above atomic number 110 having proton/neutron ratios that in theory confer relatively long half-lives
allotropythe property whereby certain elements may exist in more than one crystal structure
allotropiesALLOTROPY, the property whereby certain elements may exist in more than one crystal structure