The word element that means "tail" is "caud-," derived from the Latin "cauda." This prefix is commonly found in various scientific and medical terms, such as "caudal," which refers to the tail or posterior part of an organism.
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This element is sulfur (S).
it's an element!
No, it is not an adverb. But it is a prepositional phrase that can be an adverb if it refers to a verb (e.g. he found a coin in the box).
No, pulp is not an element. Pulp typically refers to the soft, moist, and fibrous part of fruit or vegetables. It is a mixture of water, sugars, and fibers found in the cells of plants.
The first element found refers to the initial element that has been identified or located in a specific context, such as a list, array, or dataset. It is typically the element that appears at the beginning of the collection before any other elements.
A mural passage refers to a passage or section of a wall that has been decorated with a mural, which is a large painting or artwork typically created directly on the wall surface. Murals can be found in public spaces, such as streets or buildings, and often convey a message or depict a particular theme or subject.
Captain Francis Crozier found the north west passage.
The element is found in your teeth is Calcium.
The "occurrence" of an element refers to its relative abundance in nature. The term can also refer to the form in which the element appears (many elements are not found in their pure form--only in compounds with other elements) or the geographical distribution of the deposits of the element.
The "fire element" has many varied meanings, depending on which philosophical, religious or cultural thought it is applied to. Several explanations of the phrase are given in the Wikipedia entry for "Fire (classical element)", which can be found below.
No, phosphorus is an element found in the periodic table. It is not a polyatomic molecule, which refers to a molecule composed of more than two atoms chemically bonded together.
The element silver was found in the 700 bc.
Roald Amundsen was the man to find the northwest passage.
Henry Hudson found the passage way to Asia