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Definition of elementar
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Elementar
(a.)
Elementary.
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Fundamental
::
Fundamental
(a.)
Pertaining
to the
foundation
or
basis;
serving
for the
foundation.
Hence:
Essential,
as an
element,
principle,
or law;
important;
original;
elementary;
as, a
fundamental
truth;
a
fundamental
axiom..
Imperfect
::
Imperfect
(a.)
Wanting
in some
elementary
organ that is
essential
to
successful
or
normal
activity.
Circulation
::
Circulation
(n.) The
movement
of the blood in the
blood-vascular
system,
by which it is
brought
into close
relations
with
almost
every
living
elementary
constituent.
Also, the
movement
of the sap in the
vessels
and
tissues
of
plants..
Simple
::
Simple
(a.) Not
capable
of being
decomposed
into
anything
more
simple
or
ultimate
by any means at
present
known;
elementary;
thus, atoms are
regarded
as
simple
bodies.
Cf.
Ultimate,
a..
Protoxidize
::
Protoxidize
(v. t.) To
combine
with
oxygen,
as any
elementary
substance,
in such
proportion
as to form a
protoxide..
Initiatory
::
Initiatory
(a.)
Tending
or
serving
to
initiate;
introducing
by
instruction,
or by the use and
application
of
symbols
or
ceremonies;
elementary;
rudimentary..
Primer
::
Primer
(n.) A small
elementary
book for
teaching
children
to read; a
reading
or
spelling
book for a
beginner.
Institutional
::
Institutional
(a.)
Elementary;
rudimental.
Aspirate
::
Aspirate
(n.) An
elementary
sound
produced
by the
breath
alone;
a surd, or
nonvocal
consonant;
as, f, th in thin, etc..
Monad
::
Monad (n.) The
elementary
and
indestructible
units which were
conceived
of as
endowed
with the power to
produce
all the
changes
they
undergo,
and thus
determine
all
physical
and
spiritual
phenomena..
Titanium
::
Titanium
(n.) An
elementary
substance
found
combined
in the
minerals
manaccanite,
rutile,
sphene,
etc., and
isolated
as an
infusible
iron-gray
amorphous
powder,
having
a
metallic
luster.
It burns when
heated
in the air.
Symbol
Ti.
Atomic
weight
48.1..
Atom
::
Atom (n.) The
smallest
particle
of
matter
that can enter into
combination;
one of the
elementary
constituents
of a
molecule.
Clay
::
Clay (n.) Earth in
general,
as
representing
the
elementary
particles
of the human body;
hence,
the human body as
formed
from such
particles..
Carbon
::
Carbon
(n.) An
elementary
substance,
not
metallic
in its
nature,
which is
present
in all
organic
compounds.
Atomic
weight
11.97.
Symbol
C. it is
combustible,
and forms the base of
lampblack
and
charcoal,
and
enters
largely
into
mineral
coals.
In its pure
crystallized
state it
constitutes
the
diamond,
the
hardest
of known
substances,
occuring
in
monometric
crystals
like the
octahedron,
etc.
Another
modification
is
graphite,
or
blacklead,
and in this it is soft, and
occurs
in
hexagonal
prisms
or t
Elementariness
::
Elementariness
(n.) The state of being
elementary;
original
simplicity;
uncompounded
state.
Elementarity
::
Elementarity
(n.)
Elementariness.
Prodromus
::
Prodromus
(n.) A
preliminary
course
or
publication;
-- used esp. in the
titles
of
elementary
works.
Neodymium
::
Neodymium
(n.) An
elementary
substance
which forms one of the
constituents
of
didymium.
Symbol
Nd.
Atomic
weight
140.8.
Institute
::
Institute
(a.)
Hence:
An
elementary
and
necessary
principle;
a
precept,
maxim,
or rule,
recognized
as
established
and
authoritative;
usually
in the
plural,
a
collection
of such
principles
and
precepts;
esp., a
comprehensive
summary
of legal
principles
and
decisions;
as, the
Institutes
of
Justinian;
Coke's
Institutes
of the Laws of
England.
Cf.
Digest,
n..
Primer
::
Primer
(n.)
Originally,
a small
prayer
book for
church
service,
containing
the
little
office
of the
Virgin
Mary; also, a work of
elementary
religious
instruction..
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