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an identifiable component, process or condition of an ecosystem.
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Any of more than 100 fundamental substances that consist of atoms of only one kind and that singly or in combination constitute all matter.
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Pertaining to an intrinsic operation, procedure or assignment that is applied independently to elements of an array or corresponding elements of a set of conformable arrays and scalars.
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A substance that cannot be broken down into different kinds of matter. For example, water is composed of the elements oxygen and hydrogen.
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A primitive non-human and non-material entity, of the nature of one of the four elements. Salamanders are fire elementals. Undines are water elementals. Gnomes are earth elementals. Sylphs are air elementals.
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