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element

[el-uh-muhnt] / ˈɛl ə mənt /


NOUN
place where one feels comfortable
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Antonyms
WEAK
foreign land


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He gushed about her “strong parenting and motherhood and female life element,” portraying her as reaching “younger religious women” with content about “sunscreen and parenting styles and the secret to fixing your period.”

From Salon

The difference this year is that all those elements were provided by one 50-year-old man in a white visor.

From The Wall Street Journal

The absence of those elements here makes “Hamnet” simply derivative; a loose thread, grabbed swiftly and pulled hard in the hopes that the audience will be undone.

From Salon

A central element of this pathway is the thalamus, which helps determine which memories should be kept and directs them to the cortex for long-term stabilization.

From Science Daily

A key element of this achievement was the use of "quantum frequency converters," devices that adjust small frequency mismatches between photons.

From Science Daily