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composé compose (English) Composition Pronunciation /k@m"p@Uz/ Etymology From - composer|lang=fro||to compose, compound, adjust, settle, from - componere||to put together, compose, from - |together + - |to put, placeVerb compos|ing To make something by merging parts. from later 15th c. To make_up the whole; to constitute.
nonstandard To comprise.- intransitive To construct by mental labor; to think_up; particularly, to produce or create a literary or musical work. To calm oneself down. To arrange the elements of a photograph or other picture. To settle (an argument, dispute etc.); to come to a settlement. * 2010, Christopher Hitchens , Hitch-22, Atlantic 2011, p. 280:*: By trying his best to compose matters with the mullahs, he had sincerely shown that he did not seek a violent collision .... Derived terms Related terms Translations to make something by merging parts to make up the whole; to constitute to comprise to construct by mental labor; to think up music music to calm oneself down to arrange the elements of a picture eo : komponifr : composerde : bestehenis : semjait : comporreja : 構成するcmn : 組成, 组成pt : compôres : componercompose (French) Verb composeFirst-person singular indicative present form of composer. Third-person singular indicative present form of composer. Second-person singular imperative present form of composer. First-person singular subjunctive present form of composer. Third-person singular subjunctive present form of composer. ----compose (Italian) Verb form composethird-person_singular past_historic of comporre ast:compose simple:composeFullständig information på http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/compose |
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