composition
Americannoun
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the act of combining parts or elements to form a whole.
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the resulting state or product.
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manner of being composed; structure.
This painting has an orderly composition.
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makeup; constitution.
His moral composition was impeccable.
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an aggregate material formed from two or more substances.
a composition of silver and tin.
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a short essay written as a school exercise.
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the act or process of producing a literary work.
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an academic course for teaching the techniques of clear, expository writing.
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the art of putting words and sentences together in accordance with the rules of grammar and rhetoric.
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a piece of music.
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the art of composing music.
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Fine Arts. the organization or grouping of the different parts of a work of art so as to achieve a unified whole.
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Grammar. the formation of compounds or derivatives.
the composition of “aircraft” from “air” and “craft.”
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a settlement by mutual agreement.
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an agreement or compromise, especially one by which a creditor or group of creditors accepts partial payment from a debtor.
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a sum of money so paid.
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Printing.
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the setting up of type for printing.
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Also called pagination. the makeup of pages for printing.
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Mathematics. the process of making a composite function of two given functions.
noun
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the act of putting together or making up by combining parts or ingredients
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something formed in this manner or the resulting state or quality; a mixture
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the parts of which something is composed or made up; constitution
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a work of music, art, or literature
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the harmonious arrangement of the parts of a work of art in relation to each other and to the whole
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a piece of writing undertaken as an academic exercise in grammatically acceptable writing; an essay
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printing the act or technique of setting up type
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linguistics the formation of compound words
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logic the fallacy of inferring that the properties of the part are also true of the whole, as every member of the team has won a prize, so the team will win a prize
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a settlement by mutual consent, esp a legal agreement whereby the creditors agree to accept partial payment of a debt in full settlement
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the sum so agreed
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chem the nature and proportions of the elements comprising a chemical compound
Other Word Forms
- compositional adjective
- compositionally adverb
- compositive adjective
- compositively adverb
Etymology
Origin of composition
First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English composicioun, from Anglo-French, from Latin compositiōn-, stem of compositiō “arrangement, placement together”; equivalent to composite + -ion
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