
1) Abruptly-pinnate 2) Amalgamated 3) Bilobate 4) Bilobated 5) Bilobed 6) Binate 7) Bipartite 8) Bipinnate 9) Bipinnatifid 10) Cleft 11) Combination 12) Combine so as to form a whole 13) Combined 14) Complex 15) Conjugate 16) Create by mixing or combining 17) Decompound 18) Dissected 19) Even-pinnate
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1) Acceptor 2) Adduct 3) Alkali 4) Allomorph 5) Aluminate 6) Amalgam 7) Ammine 8) Ammino 9) Anhydride 10) Arsenide 11) Azide 12) Benzofuran 13) Benzoquinone 14) Binate 15) Bipartite 16) Bipinnate 17) Bipinnatifid 18) Buffer 19) Carburet 20) Cementite 21) Chloride 22) Chloropicrin 23) Chromogen 24) Cofactor
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settle difference, dispute or claim by mutual concession
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• (n.) That which is compounded or formed by the union or mixture of elements ingredients, or parts; a combination of simples; a compound word; the result of composition. • (v. t.) To settle amicably; to adjust by agreement; to compromise; to discharge from obligation upon terms different from those which were stipulated; as, to compound ...
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India Enclosed area surrounding bungalow and servants quarters.
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A compound (or molecule) is a combination of two or more different chemical elements (atoms) held together by chemical bonds.
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A chemical combination of two or more elements, or two or more different atoms arranged in the same proportions and in the same structure throughout the substance. A compound is different from a mixture in that the components of a mixture are not chemically bonded together. For example, a flask may contain two volumes of hydrogen (H2) gas and one v...
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<chemistry> A material made up of two or more elements. ... <botany> Of a leaf, having the blade divided into two or more distinct leaflets, of an inflorescence, made up of an aggregate of smaller inflorescences. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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(kom´pound) made up of two or more parts or ingredients. in chemistry, a substance made up of two or more elements in union. The elements are united chemically, which means that each of the original elements loses its individual characteristics once it has combined with the other(s). When elements combine ...
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settle difference, dispute or claim by mutual concession
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An electrically neutral substance that consists of two or more elements combined in specific, constant proportions. A compound typically has physical characteristics different from those of its constituent elements.
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Com'pound (kŏm'pound)
noun [ Malay
kompung a village.] In the East Indies, an inclosure containing a house, outbuildings, etc.
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Com'pound adjective [ Middle English
compouned , past participle of
compounen . See
Compound ,
transitive verb ] Composed of two or more elements, ingredients, parts; produced by the union of several ingredients, parts, or things; composite; as, a
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Com'pound noun 1. That which is compounded or formed by the union or mixture of elements ingredients, or parts; a combination of simples; a compound word; the result of composition.
Shak. « Rare
compound of oddity, frolic, and fun.
Goldsmith. » « When t...
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Com·pound' (kŏm*pound')
transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Compounded ;
present participle & verbal noun Compounding .] [ Middle English
componen ,
compounen , Latin
componere ,
compositum...
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Com·pound' intransitive verb To effect a composition; to come to terms of agreement; to agree; to settle by a compromise; -- usually followed by
with before the person participating, and
for before the thing compounded or the
consideration . « Here's a fellow will help you t...
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adjective consisting of two or more substances or ingredients or elements or parts; `soap is a compound substance`; `housetop is a compound word`; `a blackberry is a compound fruit`
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(Lat. con + ponere, to place) A complex whole formed by the union of a number of parts in contrast to an element which is a simple unanalyzable part. A mental compound is a state of mind formed by the combination (see Combination) of simple mental elements, either conscious or unconscious. -- L.W.
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a combination of two or more words that is used as a single word. The three different types of compound are noun compound, adjective compound and verb compound.
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a combination of ingredients before being processed or made not a finished product. Sometimes used as a synonym for material, formulation.
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a whole formed by a union of two or more elements or parts
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put or add together
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consisting of two or more substances or elements or parts
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[Difficult words] make more intense, stronger, or more marked
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[TEKS ELAR vocabulary] composed of more than one part
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