bielemental

adj

Etymology

From bi- (“two”) + elemental.

  1. derived from elementālis
  2. inherited from elementall
  3. prefixed as bielemental — “bi- + elemental

Definitions

  1. Having two different elements (in various senses).

    • The flux level predicted by these bielemental mixtures cannot be expected to agree with the observed spectra, so that we had to artificially reduce the theoretical EUVE spectrum with respect to the observed one.
    • A statistical count of bielemental inorganic crystals by Livingston (1970) including 2488 inorganic crystals yielded 18 which have a linear chain structure.

The neighborhood

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