(n): any of the more than 100 known substances (of which 92 occur naturally) that cannot be separated into simpler substances and that singly or in combination constitute all matter
(n): a substance as germanium or silicon whose electrical conductivity is intermediate between that of a metal and an insulator; its conductivity increases with temperature and in the presence of impurities
(n): a complete metric system of units of measurement for scientists; fundamental quantities are length (meter) and mass (kilogram) and time (second) and electric current (ampere) and temperature (kelvin) and amount of matter (mole) and luminous intensity (candela)
(n): a decimal system of weights and measures based on the meter and the kilogram and the second
(n): the syllable naming the seventh (subtonic) note of any musical scale in solmization
(n): one of the names for notes of a musical scale in solmization
Chemical element symbol for Silicon.
LOL, nice way of diagramming it. :-) I just wish accent marks weren't so tricky to type. I'm not usually one to deliberately misspell things out of laziness, but I admit in the case of avoiding unusual characters, I'm pretty notorious.
Welcome to the Maths class:
si (Spa) ≠ sí (Spa)
si (Spa) = if (Eng)
sí (Spa) = yes (Eng)
if (Eng) ≠ yes (Eng)
Understood?