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Definition of elementar
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Elementar
(a.)
Elementary.
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Articulation
::
Articulation
(n.) A sound made by the vocal
organs;
an
articulate
utterance
or an
elementary
sound,
esp. a
consonant..
Didymium
::
Didymium
(n.) A rare
metallic
substance
usually
associated
with the metal
cerium;
-- hence its name. It was
formerly
supposed
to be an
element,
but has since been found to
consist
of two
simpler
elementary
substances,
neodymium
and
praseodymium.
See
Neodymium,
and
Praseodymium..
Stoichiology
::
Stoichiology
(n.) The
doctrine
of the
elementary
requisites
of mere
thought.
Chlorine
::
Chlorine
(n.) One of the
elementary
substances,
commonly
isolated
as a
greenish
yellow
gas, two and one half times as heavy as air, of an
intensely
disagreeable
suffocating
odor, and
exceedingly
poisonous.
It is
abundant
in
nature,
the most
important
compound
being
common
salt. It is
powerful
oxidizing,
bleaching,
and
disinfecting
agent.
Symbol
Cl.
Atomic
weight,
35.4..
Elementar
::
Elementar
(a.)
Elementary.
Wedge
::
Wedge (n.) A piece of
metal,
or other hard
material,
thick at one end, and
tapering
to a thin edge at the
other,
used in
splitting
wood,
rocks,
etc., in
raising
heavy
bodies,
and the like. It is one of the six
elementary
machines
called
the
mechanical
powers.
See
Illust.
of
Mechanical
powers,
under
Mechanical..
Elementary
::
Elementary
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
treating
of, the
elements,
rudiments,
or first
principles
of
anything;
initial;
rudimental;
introductory;
as, an
elementary
treatise..
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..
Pestalozzian
::
Pestalozzian
(a.)
Belonging
to, or
characteristic
of, a
system
of
elementary
education
which
combined
manual
training
with other
instruction,
advocated
and
practiced
by Jean Henri
Pestalozzi
(1746-1827),
a Swiss
teacher..
Hypostatical
::
Hypostatical
(a.)
Relating
to
hypostasis,
or
substance;
hence,
constitutive,
or
elementary..
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..
Neodymium
::
Neodymium
(n.) An
elementary
substance
which forms one of the
constituents
of
didymium.
Symbol
Nd.
Atomic
weight
140.8.
Aspirate
::
Aspirate
(n.) An
elementary
sound
produced
by the
breath
alone;
a surd, or
nonvocal
consonant;
as, f, th in thin, etc..
Praseodymium
::
Praseodymium
(n.) An
elementary
substance,
one of the
constituents
of
didymium;
-- so
called
from the green color of its
salts.
Symbol
Ps.
Atomic
weight
143.6..
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..
Tin
::
Tin (n.) An
elementary
substance
found as an oxide in the
mineral
cassiterite,
and
reduced
as a soft white
crystalline
metal,
malleable
at
ordinary
temperatures,
but
brittle
when
heated.
It is not
easily
oxidized
in the air, and is used
chiefly
to coat iron to
protect
it from
rusting,
in the form of tin foil with
mercury
to form the
reflective
surface
of
mirrors,
and in
solder,
bronze,
speculum
metal,
and other
alloys.
Its
compounds
are
designated
as
stannous,
or
stannic.
Symbol
Sn
(Stannum).
At
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..
Tactics
::
Tactics
(n.) The
science
and art of
disposing
military
and naval
forces
in order for
battle,
and
performing
military
and naval
evolutions.
It is
divided
into grand
tactics,
or the
tactics
of
battles,
and
elementary
tactics,
or the
tactics
of
instruction..
Atomicity
::
Atomicity
(n.)
Degree
of
atomic
attraction;
equivalence;
valence;
also (a later use) the
number
of atoms in an
elementary
molecule.
See
Valence.
Prodromus
::
Prodromus
(n.) A
preliminary
course
or
publication;
-- used esp. in the
titles
of
elementary
works.
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