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element

[el-uh-muhnt] / ˈɛl ə mənt /


NOUN
place where one feels comfortable
Synonyms
Antonyms
WEAK
foreign land


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Since the album’s release, more cultural elements – such as the use of traditional instruments – have been illuminated in various tracks.

From Salon

Sometimes, he will combine the best elements from NotebookLM and Perplexity into his story.

From The Wall Street Journal

They urged the public to be "aware of symptoms", adding: "If Noa-Rose's family would like to discuss any element of her care, we would encourage them to get in contact with our dedicated concerns team."

From BBC

It’s the more bonkers elements that make this movie sing and that grinning, ghoulish sensibility proves to be Sokolov’s auteurist signature.

From Los Angeles Times

There are various elements of the current memory cycle that might have been concerning in past ones, Moore noted, pointing to flattening spot prices and big increases in capital spending from memory makers.

From MarketWatch