〘noun〙 A chemical element. Used especially when distinguishing it from terms in other fields. Element. ※Modern Bathroom (1931) by Harry Ushiyama: "When the human body is analyzed to its very core, it is made up of ordinary chemical elements such as iron, phosphorus, calcium, and sulfur." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 化学上の元素。特に他の分野の用語と区別する場合にいう。元素。※モダン化粧室(1931)〈ハリー牛山〉「人体は窮極まで分析すると、鉄、燐、カルシウム、硫黄等の普通の化学元素より出来て居ります」
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