វគ្គជំនាញកុំព្យូទ័រ
ចំណេះដឹងទូទៅ
ម្ហូបអាហារ
កំប្លែង
ទស្សន៍ទាយ
តូច
មធ្យម
ធំ
Element
noun
1.
~ (in of
something
) (one of the
parts
that
make
up a
whole
, an
environment
that
is
suitable
or
satisfying
, a
trace
,
any
substance
that
cannot
be
ordinary
chemical
methods
, the
first
principle
or
rule
, a
component
part
, the
habitation
most
suited
to a
person
)
ធាតុ, វត្ថុធាតុ,
element of
grammar
ចំណុចសំខាន់
element of the
situation
កត្ដា,
pl.
exposed
to the element
អាកាសធាតុ
2.
(បច្ចេកទេស)
វត្ថុធាតុ អង្គផ្សំភាគសំខាន់
ENGLISH MEANING
noun
1.
One of the
ultimate
,
undecomposable
constituents
of
any
kind
of
matter
.
2.
(CHEMISTRY)
A
substance
which
cannot
be
decomposed
into
different
kinds
of
matter
by
any
means
at
present
employed
; as, the elements of
water
are
oxygen
and
hydrogen
.
3.
One of the
simple
substances
, as
supposed
by the
ancient
philosophers
; one of the
imaginary
principles
of
matter
.
4.
The four elements were,
air
,
earth
,
water
, and
fire
5.
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
.
6.
One of the
ultimate
parts
which
are
variously
combined
in
anything
; as,
letters
are the elements of
written
language
;
hence
,
also
, a
simple
portion
of
that
which
is
complex
, as a
shaft
,
lever
,
wheel
, or
any
simple
part
in a
machine
; one of the
essential
ingredients
of
any
mixture
; a
constituent
part
; as,
quartz
,
feldspar
, and
mica
are the elements of
granite
.
7.
One
out
of
several
parts
combined
in a
system
of
aggregation
,
when
each
is of the
nature
of the
whole
; as, a
single
cell
is an element of the
honeycomb
.
8.
One of the
smallest
natural
divisions
of the
organism
, as a
blood
corpuscle
, a
muscular
fiber
.
9.
One of the
simplest
essential
parts
,
more
commonly
called
cells
, of
which
animal
and
vegetable
organisms
, or
their
tissues
and
organs
, are
composed
.
10.
An
infinitesimal
part
of
anything
of the
same
nature
as the
entire
magnitude
considered
; as, in a
solid
an element
may
be the
infinitesimal
portion
between
any
two
planes
that
are
separated
an
indefinitely
small
distance
. In the
calculus
, element is
sometimes
used
as
synonymous
with
differential
.
11.
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
.
12.
One of the
terms
in an
algebraic
expression
.
13.
One of the
necessary
data
or
values
upon
which
a
system
of
calculations
depends
, or
general
conclusions
are
based
; as, the elements of a planet's
orbit
.
14.
The
simplest
or
fundamental
principles
of
any
system
in
philosophy
,
science
, or
art
;
rudiments
; as, the elements of
geometry
, or of
music
.
15.
Any
outline
or
sketch
,
regarded
as
containing
the
fundamental
ideas
or
features
of the
thing
in
question
; as, the elements of a
plan
.
16.
The
conditions
and
movements
of the
air
.
17.
The elements of the
alchemists
were
salt
,
sulphur
, and
mercury
.
18.
The
whole
material
composing
the
world
.
19.
The
bread
and
wine
used
in the
eucharist
or Lord's
supper
.
verb
1.
(TRANSITIVE)
To
compound
of elements or
first
principles
.
2.
(TRANSITIVE)
To
constitute
; to
make
up with elements.