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    com·pound

    noun

    • 1. a thing that is composed of two or more separate elements; a mixture: "the air smelled like a compound of diesel and gasoline fumes"

    adjective

    • 1. made up or consisting of two or more existing parts or elements: "a compound noun"

    verb

    • 1. make up (a composite whole); constitute: "a dialect compounded of Spanish and Dutch" Similar be composed ofbe made up ofbe constituted ofbe formed from
    • 2. make (something bad) worse; intensify the negative aspects of: "I compounded the problem by trying to make wrong things right" Similar aggravateworsenmake worseadd toOpposite alleviateimprove

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  2. The meaning of COMPOUND is something formed by a union of elements or parts; especially : a distinct substance formed by chemical union of two or more ingredients in definite proportion by weight. How to use compound in a sentence.

  3. a word that combines two or more different words. Often, the meaning of the compound cannot be discovered by knowing the meaning of the different words that form it. Compounds may be written either as one word or as separate words: 'Bodyguard' and ' floppy disk ' are two examples of compounds.

  4. a word that combines two or more different words. Often, the meaning of the compound cannot be discovered by knowing the meaning of the different words that form it. Compounds may be written either as one word or as separate words: 'Bodyguard' and ' floppy disk ' are two examples of compounds.

  5. noun. (chemistry) a substance formed by chemical union of two or more elements or ingredients in definite proportion by weight. synonyms: chemical compound. see more. adjective. composed of more than one part. “ compound leaves are composed of several lobes” “ compound flower heads” synonyms: bilobate, bilobated, bilobed. having two lobes. binate.

  6. to make or form by combining parts, elements, etc.; construct: to compound a new plan from parts of several former plans. to make up or constitute: all the organs and members that compound a human body. to settle or adjust by agreement, especially for a reduced amount, as a debt.

  7. In grammar, a compound noun, adjective, or verb is one that is made up of two or more words, for example 'fire engine', 'bottle-green', and 'force-feed'.

  8. COMPOUND definition: 1. a substance that is a combination of two or more elements: 2. an area of land with a group of…. Learn more.

  9. compound - 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"

  10. Origin of Compound. From Middle English compounen, from Middle French componre, compondre (“to put together”), from Latin componere, from Latin com- (“together”) + ponere (“to put”). Possibly from Malay kampong, kampung (“group of buildings, village”), via Dutch or Portuguese .

  11. (grammar) a noun, an adjective or a verb made of two or more words or parts of words, written as one or more words, or joined by a hyphen. Travel agent, dark-haired and bathroom are all compounds. Most compound nouns form their plurals in the usual way. Topics Language b2.

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