Definition of elemental adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
The meaning of ELEMENTAL is of, relating to, or being an element; specifically : existing as an uncombined chemical element. How to use elemental in a sentence.
Elemental definition: of the nature of an ultimate constituent; simple; uncompounded.. See examples of ELEMENTAL used in a sentence.
pertaining to the agencies, forces, or phenomena of physical nature:elemental gods. comparable to the great forces of nature, as in power or magnitude:elemental grandeur. of, pertaining to, or of the nature of the four elements, earth, water, air, and fire, or of any one of them. perta...
Elemental Negation is focused on negating those same types of classical elements and may not be able to affect periodic abilities. The more exotic types of Elemental Manipulation listed under this definition, such as Spatial Manipulation, may not count as such depending on the setting and therefore...
So, you can see how challenging it is to give a definition of the word “faery.” Never the less, for the purposes of this website, I will include all Otherworld beings of Earth and Nature under the umbrella of faery. What Otherworld?
His daughter, Angenica, would turn 16 this very Summer and with that would come the testing where she would travel to Capitar to see if she could summon the elemental forces of the shard to her bidding. Lord Ambrose had mixed feelings on that test. If she succeeded, a heavy burden would...
grow How THE INTIMACY OF GLOBAL NUTRIENT CYCLES From our Earthly perspective, the elemental forces of Nature-- those phenomena that have enabled life to thrive on the planet for the past 3.7 billion years-- are 1) the flow of energy from the sun, through the Earth's environments, and ...
Since we are concerned with alloys, we cannot define a set of loss functions that have no common terms at all, but we can make a definition that minimizes the common parts. Naturally, we define the loss function for element I as the parts in Eq. (6) that are contributed by structures...
aThe most powerful irresistible and tenacious of forces that reside in the depths of human nature have no relation with the artificial world of civilization and gentility, b- ut they do have a relation to the elemental forces at work in the natural world and al- so to the impulse to provid...