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    Com·pos·ite
    /kəmˈpäzət/

    adjective

    • 1. made up of various parts or elements: "this soup is one of those composite dishes which you gradually build up"
    • 2. relating to or denoting a classical order of architecture consisting of elements of the Ionic and Corinthian orders.

    noun

    • 1. a thing made up of several parts or elements: "the English legal system is a composite of legislation and judicial precedent"
    • 2. a plant of the daisy family (Compositae).

    verb

    • 1. combine (two or more images) to make a single picture, especially electronically: "two pieces of footage depicting the halves of the ship were composited to give the impression of the full ship sinking into the water"
  2. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word composite as an adjective, noun, and verb. Find synonyms, examples, and related phrases for composite in the online dictionary.

  3. Composite is a noun that means something made of various different parts or a material made up of more than one substance. Learn how to use composite in sentences and see synonyms, related words and translations.

  4. Composite definition: made up of disparate or separate parts or elements; compound. See examples of COMPOSITE used in a sentence.

  5. Composite is an adjective, noun, or verb that means made up of distinct components, parts, or elements. It can also refer to a plant family, a mathematical concept, or a type of architecture.

  6. 1 day ago · Learn the meaning of composite as an adjective, noun, and verb in different contexts, such as mathematics, botany, architecture, and materials. See synonyms, pronunciation, and usage examples of composite.

  7. Composite is an adjective, noun, or verb that means made up of several parts or elements. It can also refer to a type of material, a railway carriage, a mathematical integer, a plant, or a motion for debate.

  8. A composite is something made up of complicated and related parts. A composite photograph of your family might have your eyes, your sister’s nose, your dad’s mouth, and your mother’s chin. Composite comes from the Latin for "putting together." It can be used as a noun or adjective.

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