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- Electron: The electron is a subatomic particle whose electric charge is negative one elementary charge. Electrons belong to the first generation of the lepton particle family, and are generally thought to be elementary particles because they have no known components or substructure. 


- Lupine: Coming from lupus, Latin for "wolf", and its related adjective lupinus, "wolfish". Lupine groups have a highly organized social structure, with leaders and followers clearly distinguished; dogs, since they're descended from wolves, often show these lupine patterns when living in groups.


- Sakura: Meaning "cherry blossom" in Japanese, it represents a time of renewal and optimism. The pops of pink mark the ending of winter and signify the beginning of spring.


- Temporal: Coming from the Latin word temporalis which means "of time" and is usually applied to words that mean not having much of it, such as the temp who works at an office for a set amount of time, because temporary situations don't last long. Temporal implies "of this earth," too — temporal boundaries keep us from being able to fly around the clouds, but spiritual beings can zing around at will.


- Cryo: Cold climates such as this can freeze anyone under circumstances, but it can be a matter of survival between life and death. Winter is the season of ice and snow reigning from the sky, not only being long winter nights for a short period of time in a short span of 3 months, but a majestic and beautiful landscape with nature covered in white bliss.


- Sol: Latin word for "the sun", personified by the Romans as a god. Also known as the fifth note of a major scale.


- Spatial: From the Latin spatium, meaning "space", relating to, occupying, or having the character of space. In other terms, involved in the perception of relationships (as of objects) in space.


- Pyro: Warm climates can offer heat and light to those under the cold dark, but it can be a danger when the flames are used for irresponsibility in which it can cause death to all life. Summer seasons can be a pain, but it brings the beauty of nature across the plains and the arid desert regions. Long summer days happen in a matter of 3 months.


- Timber: Timber traces back to an Old English word initially meaning “house” or “building” that also came to mean “building material,” “wood,” and “trees” or “woods.” Timbers are large squared lengths of wood used for building a house or a boat.


- Hydro: The world we live in is filled with water. It provides all fundamentals of life and helps all living beings form and sustain life within. Oceans are vast and majestic, telling legends and stories of hidden treasure and famous people that sail the seas of oceans with many names. Including the sunken cities below ground.


- Terra: Latin for Earth, all signs of life grow and roam the lands formed upon. It was commonly associated with qualities of heaviness, matter, and the terrestrial world. Due to the hero cults, and chthonic underworld deities, the element of earth is also associated with the sensual aspects of both life and death in later occultism.


- Ventus: Wind drives movement in all of its forms. Most of the qualities of the element can be felt in the cold wind of autumn and winter. This carries the qualities cold, dry, rough, irregular, unstable (mobile), subtle, and light.


- Nether: The opposite of the light element, it pertains to the lower regions of hell.


- Aether: According to ancient and medieval science, aether, also known as the fifth element or quintessence, is the material that fills the region of the universe beyond the terrestrial sphere. The concept of aether was used in several theories to explain several natural phenomena, such as the traveling of light and gravity.


- Prism: Named as a legendary element, it personifies as a glass or other transparent object in prism form, especially one that is triangular with refracting surfaces at an acute angle with each other and that separates white light into a spectrum of colors.

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