The word element that requires a combining vowel for attachment when it begins with a consonant is known as a combining form. This helps to ease pronunciation and maintain the integrity of the word root.
The word lose has the consonants "l" and "s" in it... I think you may have confused consonant with a different word... Possibly noun?Definition of consonant (DICTIONARY.COM):a concept empirically determined as a phonological element instructural contrast with vowel, as the b of be, the w of we, the y, s, and t of yeast, etc.cheers mate
In linguistics, a nucleus refers to the main vowel sound in a syllable. It is typically the most prominent and sonorous element of the syllable and is often a vowel or a syllabic consonant. The nucleus is essential for forming a syllable and can vary in terms of length and quality.
In twentieth century music, composers began to experiment more with dissonant chords, using them to create new harmonic textures and colors. This led to a blurring of the distinction between consonant and dissonant chords, with many compositions featuring a more ambiguous and varied approach to harmony. This exploration of dissonance became a key element of modern and contemporary music.
"ium" is a suffix borrowed from the Latin language which is what most medical terminology is based upon. It is like saying the "body of" or the item of such as ilium which is like saying referring to the lieus. See link below of suffixes from Answers com.
A polyroot word is a word that consists of more than one root or base element from different languages. These words are created by combining roots from multiple languages to form a new word with a specific meaning.
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Atom
A metalloid :)
Pixel
It wouldn't
a sheetlike indirect attachment to a skeletal element
It is possible if the element undergoes nuclear decay. But this is possible only for unstable isotopes.
oxygen h2o
Maybe it can be electrons or mass numbers
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.
That would be either Americum, named after America, or Europium, named after Europe.
Probably not in English, with its double consonant beginning. But there is an element Niobium, similar in effect to Tantalum.