Element (n.) One of the simplest or essential parts or principles of which anything consists, or upon which the constitution or fundamental powers of anything are based. |
Element (n.) One of the ultimate, undecomposable constituents of any kind of matter. Specifically: (Chem.) A substance which cannot be decomposed into different kinds of matter by any means at present employed |
Element (n.) One of the ultimate parts which are variously combined in anything |
Element (n.) One out of several parts combined in a system of aggregation, when each is of the nature of the whole |
Element (n.) One of the smallest natural divisions of the organism, as a blood corpuscle, a muscular fiber. |
Element (n.) One of the simplest essential parts, more commonly called cells, of which animal and vegetable organisms, or their tissues and organs, are composed. |
Element (n.) An infinitesimal part of anything of the same nature as the entire magnitude considered |
Element (n.) Sometimes a curve, or surface, or volume is considered as described by a moving point, or curve, or surface, the latter being at any instant called an element of the former. |
Element (n.) One of the terms in an algebraic expression. |
Element (n.) One of the necessary data or values upon which a system of calculations depends, or general conclusions are based |
Element (n.) The simplest or fundamental principles of any system in philosophy, science, or art |
Element (n.) Any outline or sketch, regarded as containing the fundamental ideas or features of the thing in question |
Element (n.) One of the simple substances, as supposed by the ancient philosophers |
Element (n.) The four elements were, air, earth, water, and fire |
Element (n.) the conditions and movements of the air. |
Element (n.) The elements of the alchemists were salt, sulphur, and mercury. |
Element (n.) The whole material composing the world. |
Element (n.) The bread and wine used in the eucharist or Lord's supper. |
Element (v. t.) To compound of elements or first principles. |
Element (v. t.) To constitute |
Situation (n.) Manner in which an object is placed |
Situation (n.) Position, as regards the conditions and circumstances of the case. |
Situation (n.) Relative position |
Situation (n.) Permanent position or employment |
Strong (superl.) Having active physical power, or great physical power to act |
Strong (superl.) Having passive physical power |
Strong (superl.) Solid |
Strong (superl.) Having great military or naval force |
Strong (superl.) Having great wealth, means, or resources |
Strong (superl.) Reaching a certain degree or limit in respect to strength or numbers |
Strong (superl.) Moving with rapidity or force |
Strong (superl.) Adapted to make a deep or effectual impression on the mind or imagination |
Strong (superl.) Ardent |
Strong (superl.) Having virtues of great efficacy |
Strong (superl.) Full of spirit |
Strong (superl.) Affecting any sense powerfully |
Strong (superl.) Solid |
Strong (superl.) Well established |
Strong (superl.) Violent |
Strong (superl.) Having great force, vigor, power, or the like, as the mind, intellect, or any faculty |
Strong (superl.) Vigorous |
Strong (superl.) Tending to higher prices |
Strong (superl.) Pertaining to, or designating, a verb which forms its preterit (imperfect) by a variation in the root vowel, and the past participle (usually) by the addition of -en (with or without a change of the root vowel) |
Strong (superl.) Applied to forms in Anglo-Saxon, etc., which retain the old declensional endings. In the Teutonic languages the vowel stems have held the original endings most firmly, and are called strong |
Strong-minded (a.) Having a vigorous mind |
Strong-water (n.) An acid. |
Strong-water (n.) Distilled or ardent spirits |
Suspense (a.) Held or lifted up |
Suspense (a.) Expressing, or proceeding from, suspense or doubt. |
Suspense (a.) The state of being suspended |
position post berth office spot billet place situation | a job in an organization, he occupied a post in the treasury |
component constituent element | an artifact that is one of the individual parts of which a composite entity is made up, especially a part that can be separated from or attached to a system, spare components for cars, a component or constituent element of a system |
detector sensor sensing element | any device that receives a signal or stimulus (as heat or pressure or light or motion etc.) and responds to it in a distinctive manner |
heating element | the component of a heater or range that transforms fuel or electricity into heat |
logic element | an electronic device that performs an elementary logic operation |
pixel pel picture element | (computer science) the smallest discrete component of an image or picture on a CRT screen (usually a colored dot), the greater the number of pixels per inch the greater the resolution |
threshold element threshold gate | a logic element that performs a threshold operation |
forte strong suit long suit metier specialty speciality strong point strength | an asset of special worth or utility, cooking is his forte |
suspense | an uncertain cognitive state, the matter remained in suspense for several years |
plot element | a component or element of the plot of a story |
component constituent element factor ingredient | an abstract part of something, jealousy was a component of his character, two constituents of a musical composition are melody and harmony, the grammatical elements of a sentence, a key factor in her success, humor: an effective ingredient of a speech |
conviction strong belief article of faith | an unshakable belief in something without need for proof or evidence |
cliffhanger | an episode that ends in suspense |
situation comedy sitcom | a humorous television program based on situations that could arise in everyday life |
situation comedy sitcom | a humorous drama based on situations that might arise in day-to-day life |
cliffhanger | a contest whose outcome is uncertain up to the very end |
suspense | excited anticipation of an approaching climax, the play kept the audience in suspense |
suspense | apprehension about what is going to happen |
liquor spirits booze hard drink hard liquor John Barleycorn strong drink | an alcoholic beverage that is distilled rather than fermented |
strong suit | a long suit including high cards |
element | the most favorable environment for a plant or animal, water is the element of fishes |
site situation | physical position in relation to the surroundings, the sites are determined by highly specific sequences of nucleotides |
hood hoodlum goon punk thug tough toughie strong-armer | an aggressive and violent young criminal |
strong breeze | wind moving - knots, on the Beaufort scale |
strong gale | wind moving - knots, on the Beaufort scale |
strong interaction strong force color force | (physics) the interaction that binds protons and neutrons together in the nuclei of atoms, mediated by gluons |
suspense account | an account used temporarily to carry doubtful receipts and disbursements or discrepancies pending their analysis and permanent classification |
identity identity element identity operator | an operator that leaves unchanged the element on which it operates, the identity under numerical multiplication is |
element | a straight line that generates a cylinder or cone |
element of a cone | a straight line joining the apex and a point on the base |
element of a cylinder | a straight line running the length of the cylinder |
situation position | a condition or position in which you find yourself, the unpleasant situation (or position) of having to choose between two evils, found herself in a very fortunate situation |
situation state of affairs | the general state of things, the combination of circumstances at a given time, the present international situation is dangerous, wondered how such a state of affairs had come about, eternal truths will be neither true nor eternal unless they have fresh meaning for every new social situation- Franklin D.Roosevelt |
element | the situation in which you are happiest and most effective, in your element |
no-win situation | a situation in which a favorable outcome is impossible, you are bound to lose whatever you do |
situation | a complex or critical or unusual difficulty, the dangerous situation developed suddenly, that's quite a situation, no human situation is simple |
chemical element element | any of the more than known substances (of which occur naturally) that cannot be separated into simpler substances and that singly or in combination constitute all matter |
transuranic element | any element having an atomic number greater than (which is the atomic number of uranium), all are radioactive |
rare earth rare-earth element lanthanoid lanthanide lanthanon | any element of the lanthanide series (atomic numbers through ) |
metallic element metal | any of several chemical elements that are usually shiny solids that conduct heat or electricity and can be formed into sheets etc. |
bohrium Bh element atomic number | a transuranic element |
darmstadtium Ds element atomic number | a radioactive transuranic element |
dubnium Db hahnium element atomic number | a transuranic element |
hassium Hs element atomic number | a radioactive transuranic element |
meitnerium Mt element atomic number | a radioactive transuranic element |
roentgenium Rg element atomic number | a radioactive transuranic element |
rutherfordium Rf unnilquadium Unq element atomic number | a radioactive transuranic element which has been synthesized |
seaborgium Sg element atomic number | a transuranic element |
ununbium Uub element atomic number | a radioactive transuranic element |
ununhexium Uuh element atomic number | a radioactive transuranic element |