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Kana: げんそ Romaji: genso Level: N1

元素

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element

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What it means

元素 means a chemical element: a pure substance consisting of atoms that share the same number of protons; it is the basic category used in chemistry and materials science to classify substances (e.g., hydrogen, oxygen, iron) and to organize them in the periodic table.

Main meanings

  • Technical vocabulary used inside compound terms such as 元素記号 (genso kigō) and 元素周期表 (genso shuukihyou) for naming conventions and tabulation.
  • Found in modifier phrases like 微量元素 (biryō genso) to denote trace constituents studied in nutrition, geology and ecology.
  • Occasionally used in adjacent scientific fields (materials science, geochemistry, cosmochemistry) to refer to basic constituent species rather than broader everyday senses.

How to use it

Primarily used in formal scientific and educational contexts: textbooks, research papers, lectures, news about science and industry; it appears in compound technical phrases and is rarely used in casual conversation except when explaining chemistry to non-specialists or in school settings; used with modifiers (e.g., 微量元素 (biryō genso), 元素記号 (genso kigō)).

Variants and close terms

  • 要素 (yōso) — element, factor (general, non-chemical).
  • 成分 (seibun) — component, ingredient.
  • 原子 (genshi) — atom (related concept, not identical).
  • 化合物 (kagōbutsu) — compound (opposite notion in chemistry).

Composition

  • 元 — core senses: origin, primary, source.
  • 素 — element, plain, basic ingredient.
  • Together 元素 (genso) conveys the idea of a fundamental or primary substance used as a building block in chemical classification.

Origin

The term entered Japanese scientific vocabulary during the Meiji-era modernization when Western chemistry concepts were translated and standardized; it follows Sino-Japanese lexical patterns and became the established term in Japanese textbooks, journals and educational materials from the late 19th century onward.

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noun (名詞)

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