Definition
A misspelling or variant form of 'elements'; the basic parts or substances that make up something.
Etymology
A non-standard spelling of 'elements' (from Latin elementum, meaning 'first principle' or 'component part'). The intended word comes from the theory that everything was made of earth, water, air, and fire.
Kelly Says
This appears to be a spelling variant rather than a distinct word—a reminder that even lexicons must account for how people actually write, not just how dictionaries say they should!
Translations
ARالعربية
العناصر
al-`a-na-sir
CACatalà
elements
eh-leh-men-ts
DADansk
elementer
eh-leh-men-ter
DEDeutsch
Elemente
eh-leh-men-tuh
ELΕλληνικά
στοιχεία
stoicheia
ESEspañol
elementos
eh-leh-men-toh-s
FISuomi
elementit
eh-leh-men-tit
FRFrançais
éléments
eh-leh-mahn
HUMagyar
elemek
eh-leh-mek
IDBahasa Indonesia
unsur
un-sur
ITItaliano
elementi
eh-leh-men-tee
KKKK
элемент
eh-leh-men-t
MSBahasa Melayu
unsur
un-sur
NLNederlands
elementen
eh-leh-men-ten
NONorsk
elementer
eh-leh-men-ter
PLPolski
elementy
eh-leh-men-ty
PTPortuguês
elementos
eh-leh-men-toh-s
RORomână
elemente
eh-leh-men-teh
RUРусский
элементы
eh-leh-men-ty
SVSvenska
elementer
eh-leh-men-ter
SWKiswahili
viungo
vee-un-go
TAதமிழ்
உறுப்புகள்
uruppagukal
THไทย
องค์ประกอบ
ong kom-pra-p
TRTürkçe
elemanlar
eh-leh-man-lar
UKУкраїнська
елементи
eh-leh-men-ty
VITiếng Việt
phần tử
phan tu