elemento | |
commun. | -entity |
comp., MS | element; item |
earth.sc. el. | capacitor element |
ed. | item |
el. | cell |
math. | cell; term |
nat.sc. agric. | wood element |
DAS | |
microbiol. | diacetoxyscirpenol |
DEN | |
stat. | normal equivalent deviate |
de | |
gen. | out of; from |
inet. | From: |
dele | |
commun. | dele |
un | |
gen. | an; a |
math. | one |
unas | |
gen. | a few |
uña | |
gen. | nail |
mech. | finger |
med. | onyx; unguis |
tech. | catch; toe |
combinaciones | |
gen. | combinations; slips |
combinación | |
gen. | undergarment |
comp., MS | blending; join; merge; scheme |
industr. construct. | coupling |
math. | combination |
transp. | connection |
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N-entity | |||
element (A unit of information within a markup language that is defined by a tag, or a pair of tags surrounding some content, and includes any attributes defined within the initial tag); item (The basic element that holds information in Outlook (similar to a file in other programs). Items include e-mail messages, appointments, contacts, tasks, journal entries, notes, posted items, and documents); part (An element in a control template that has special, possibly mandatory, significance and semantics in the functioning of the control. For example, a template for a ScrollBar control should supply a Thumb part for the ScrollBar to function correctly, but it need not provide a small decrease or a small increase button) | |||
capacitor element | |||
item | |||
cell | |||
cell of spreadsheet; term in linear patterns; element of a set; element | |||
feature | |||
wood element | |||
natural force | |||
unit | |||
component; member | |||
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constituent of a diet |
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