Similar words: element, elementary, finite element, implement, settlement, implementation, commencement, accomplishments. Meaning: ['elɪmənt] n. violent or severe weather (viewed as caused by the action of the four elements).
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151. Critical seminars within the university may sometimes blur this distinction if they contain elements of genuine intellectual exchange.
152. There were deliberate attempts to develop elements of both high and popular culture in music, poetry, dance, and games.
153. It is possible to specify the various style elements within the word processor file so making the document generation process almost automatic.
154. Most of the major postcranial elements from the assemblages are more broken than the pellet bones.
155. And forces can be transmitted only by the solid elements of the building: the walls, columns, and beams. Sentencedict.com
156. This effectively barred an alliance with the fighting elements of the colonial revolution.
157. As long as the elements never attain their natural places in an absolute sense, things will continue much as they are.
158. The technique allowed him to measure the ratios of two elements, potassium and argon.
159. It can not be explained simply by appeal to physical laws and the way they operate on material elements.
160. But in the cold upper atmospheres of all four planets the heavy elements are almost perfectly condensed and precipitated out.
161. The roots of the reeds contain naturally occurring bacteria which transform toxic elements contained in factory effluent, into benign substances.
162. Anodisation is used to protect aluminium components that are likely to be exposed to the elements.
163. In this play, the king and his army do battle with a larger force representing ambitious elements in the church.
164. In particular, the way tourism data is collected almost certainly underestimates two important elements of sports tourism, as follows.
165. But we act with programs as if opportunity carries with it elements of self-confidence.
166. Oxygen is a highly reactive gas,(sentencedict.com) combining with many elements in a fierce explosive union we call fire or burning.
167. In atomic physics they are represented as Proton, Neutron, Electron, the three elements of all structure throughout nature.
168. But this point is already clearly recognized in the legal framework through such elements as the block exemptions.
169. They contain elements of both worker and bourgeois class positions.
170. In the earlier work the circular, arching and swinging elements are played off against an angular, somewhat disjointed pictorial armature.
171. The relative abundance of these elements is increasingly being used to trace chemical processes in the mantle, crust, and oceans.
172. One long-standing allegation of satanic elements in masonry, however, still awaits a satisfactory answer.
173. They still retain large elements of animism, a belief which assigns a divine spark or spirit to every material thing.
174. Religion: Officially atheist; most important elements of religion are Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism.
175. Feeding and environment Many elements of marine aquarium care are interdependent and inexorably entwined.
176. Energy is released when the nuclei of the light atomic elements join, so bringing them together is the primary goal.
177. That training was the catalyst bringing together many of the negative elements of the law as practiced today.
178. The resin removes the calcium bicarbonate, leaving behind all the essential trace elements.
179. Therefore, appraise it in terms of the five fundamental factors and make comparisons of the seven elements later named.
180. If you venture out in all weathers, you need a compact camera that can brave the elements, too.
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