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compose v. 1 constitute, form, make (up), be a constituent or<br />

ingredient or component or element of, be a part of: Clouds are<br />

composed of countless particles of water. 2 write, create,<br />

imagine, think up, originate, frame, formulate, make (up),<br />

author, devise; contrive; set to music, arrange: He composed<br />

the poem while travelling on the Flying Scotsman. That symphony<br />

was composed in 1873. 3 be composed of. consist of or in,<br />

comprise, be formed or made (up) of, be constituted of: The new<br />

government is composed of a coalition of three parties. 4<br />

compose oneself. calm (down), quiet or quieten (down), pacify,<br />

control oneself, get control of or over oneself: They stopped<br />

crying and composed themselves.<br />

composition<br />

n. 1 theme, essay, article, paper, story: The teacher required<br />

each of us to write a thousand-word composition every week. 2<br />

combination, make-up, structure, form, assembly, set-up,<br />

organization, layout, arrangement, configuration, shaping;<br />

balance, harmony, proportion, placement, placing, construction:<br />

Notice the composition of the various elements in this painting.<br />

3 combination, aggregate, mixture, compound, compounding, mix,<br />

formulation, formula, composite, amalgam, alloy, m‚lange,<br />

medley: The medication was a composition of several odd<br />

ingredients. 4 creation, origination, formulation, fashioning:<br />

The composition of the opera was begun in 1837. 5 make-up,<br />

constitution: What goes into the composition of brass?<br />

compound v. 1 put together, combine, mix, concoct, compose, make (up),<br />

formulate, blend: They compound curry powder from different<br />

spices. 2 blend, merge, coalesce, combine, unite, fuse or US<br />

also fuze, come or go together: Sometimes two words compound to<br />

form one, as in 'ingrown', 'outgrow', and 'uptake'. 3 aggravate,<br />

intensify, exacerbate, heighten, augment, add to, worsen,<br />

increase; enhance, multiply: Demanding your money back now will<br />

only compound the problem.<br />

--adj. 4 intricate, complex, involved, complicated; composite,<br />

multiple, multiform, multifaceted, Technical parasynthetic,<br />

parathetic: The compound eye of the fly / Lets it see far<br />

better than I. A compound sentence is composed of two or more<br />

clauses joined by one or more coordinating conjunctions, express<br />

or understood.

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