Element (3)
'element' is the definition.
(trace element is a kind of element)
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(Other definitions for trace that I've seen before include "description of some elements?" , "Make a copy using transparent paper" , "a little bit" , "Follow and find" , "Discover whereabouts" .)
'element' is the definition.
(boron is a kind of element)
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(Other definitions for boron that I've seen before include "Atomic no 5" , "Non-metallic element, symbol B" , "Metalloid element, B" , "Chemical element, symbol B" , "component of steel" .)
'element' is the definition.
(argon is a chemical element)
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(Other definitions for argon that I've seen before include "Gas, 1% of atmosphere" , "Noble gas used in light bulbs" , "elementary" , "Chemical element" , "Inert gas used in light bulbs" .)
'element' is the definition.
(chemical element)
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(Other definitions for radon that I've seen before include "A radioactive gas, symbol Rn" , "gets no reaction" , "hazardous substance" , "Inert gas that occurs naturally" , "Noble gas, Rn" .)
'element' is the definition.
(metal is a kind of element)
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(Other definitions for metal that I've seen before include "Intrinsic quality; stone for roads" , "Substance as gold, iron" , "Conducting solid" , "Eg, titanium" , "Maybe copper" .)
'element' is the definition.
(I've seen this before)
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(Other definitions for item that I've seen before include "Book-keeping entry" , "Indivual unit" , "Two lovers as one" , "Detail - entry" , "'One thing, poor mite (4)'" .)
'element' is the definition.
(neon is a kind of element)
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(Other definitions for neon that I've seen before include "Gas used in fluorescent lighting" , "Gaseous element, in advertising sign say" , "It may illuminate" , "One of the six inert gasses" , "None (anag.)" .)
'element' is the definition.
(lead is a kind of element)
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(Other definitions for lead that I've seen before include "Church windows include this" , "Principal performer" , "1 down, symbol Pb" , "Guide; precede" , "item for a dog" .)
'element' is the definition.
(iron is a kind of element)
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(Other definitions for iron that I've seen before include "Strong metal; golf club" , "medicinal preparation for the anaemic?" , "The metallic element plays a role in the transport of oxygen by the blood" , "Flatten; element" , "Box-shaped instrument of torture -- no meridian (anag)" .)
'element' is the definition.
(zinc is a kind of element)
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(Other definitions for zinc that I've seen before include "Type of metal" , "Metal alloyed with copper to make brass" , "Bluish-white metal" , "Metal much used in alloys" , "Bluish-white lustrous metallic element" .)
'element' is the definition.
(nickel is a kind of element)
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(Other definitions for nickel that I've seen before include "American 5-cent piece" , "not worth much in America" , "Metal - 5 cents" , "Metallic element, Ni" , "One twentieth of a US dollar" .)
'element' is the definition.
(sodium is a kind of element)
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(Other definitions for sodium that I've seen before include "Silver white metallic chemical element" , "Chemical element (Na)" , "Soft reactive metal" , "Soft metal, symbol Na" , "Atomic number 11" .)
'element' is the definition.
(carbon is a kind of element)
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(Other definitions for carbon that I've seen before include "Non-metallic element, C" , "Element in soot, charcoal, etc" , "Chemical element occurring in pure form in diamonds and graphite" , "Chemical element occurring in pure form in diamond" , "sort of copy" .)
'element' is the definition.
(tin is a kind of element)
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(Other definitions for tin that I've seen before include "Atomic number 50" , "With copper, makes bronze" , "A silvery-white metal often in cans" , "loaf of bread" , "Kind of metal often used as food container" .)
'element' is the definition.
(silicon is a chemical element)
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(Other definitions for silicon that I've seen before include "Element occurring in sand" , "Non-metallic element, symbol Si" , "Electronic material" , "Element in sand, quartz" , "Element found in chips?" .)