Pixel
picture element
Pixel comes from the combination of "picture" and "element." It is a term used to represent the smallest unit of a digital image that can be displayed or controlled on a screen.
Picture Element
The word "pixel" is itself a contraction of the words "picture element", the smallest individual part of a display image. (see related question)
The word pixel was derived from 'picture element'. Pix is a popular short form for picture and el is the start of element.
The valence value of an element is the number of electrons that an atom can gain, lose, or share in order to achieve a stable electron configuration. It determines the element's ability to form chemical bonds with other elements.
A compound word is a word that comes from combining two separate words to create a new word with a unique meaning, such as "football" or "blueberry."
In the android game Alchemy, the colors of the words represent the current status of combining elements. Light grey means the element cannot be combined further, red means the element cannot be combined with any other element, and black means the element can be combined with another element.
meaning of frenchfries @_@ In English language and word structure, an affix is an element that is added to a word. If added at the beginning, it is a prefix. If added at the end, it is a suffix. There is also a type called "combining form" that can be a prefix or a suffix, but combining forms must be create a compound word where the part added cannot be a word by itself. An example of a combining form element is the prefix "bio-" which cannot be a word by itself but it can create many compound combining words, like: biochemistry, biography, etc. A combining compound adds extra meaning.
1000 words that a picture is worth1000 words that a picture is worth (eg "a picture is worth a thousand words")
Protactinium. The name comes from the Greek words "protos" meaning first, and "actinium" which are the parent elements of protactinium in the decay chain.
"a picture is worth a thousand words"