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element in Arabic

element in Arabic is عُنْصُر — element means a basic or essential part of something larger.

element in Arabic

عُنْصُر
noun masculine
Pronounced: ʕunṣur
simplest or essential part or principle of anything

What does "element" mean?

  1. noun A basic or essential part of something larger.
    "Trust is a key element of any good relationship."
  2. noun In chemistry, a substance made of only one type of atom, which cannot be broken down into simpler substances.
    "Oxygen and gold are both chemical elements."
  3. noun A small but noticeable amount of a quality, or a heating part inside an appliance.
    "There was an element of truth in what he said."

element in a sentence

  • Trust is a key element of any good relationship.
  • Surprise is an important element of good storytelling.
  • Oxygen and gold are both chemical elements.
  • There was an element of truth in what he said.

Common Arabic translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "element" in Arabic?

"element" in Arabic is عُنْصُر. element means: A basic or essential part of something larger.

How do you pronounce عُنْصُر?

"element" in Arabic is عُنْصُر, pronounced "ʕunṣur".

How do you use "element" in a sentence?

Example: "Trust is a key element of any good relationship." In Arabic, "element" is عُنْصُر.

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