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- element; chemical elementonly applies to 元素chemistrysee also 化学元素
- (classical) element (e.g. earth, water, air, fire)
- origin; sourcearchaism
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
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- element; chemical element
- (classical) element (e.g. earth, water, air, fire)
- origin; source
Used to refer to fundamental substances that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means. Often used in scientific contexts, particularly in chemistry.
Refers to the classical notions of the four basic elements that were historically believed to make up the physical world. Used in philosophical or literary contexts.
In ancient philosophy, fire was considered one of the four elements.
Refers to the source or beginning of something, indicating where it comes from or its root cause. Often used in discussions about the origin of ideas, cultures, or natural phenomena.
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げんそ元素をかがく化学するto chemically analyze elementsげんそきごう元素記号chemical symbolげんそ元素のしゅうきひょう周期表periodic table of elementsげんそ元素のせいしつ性質properties of elementsかがくげんそ化学元素chemical elementこだい古代のげんそ元素ancient elementsげんそ元素のはんのう反応reactions of elementsげんそ元素かん間のそうごさよう相互作用interactions between elementsげんそ元素をしらべる調べるto investigate elementsきほん基本げんそ元素basic elements
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