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compound (1)

com·pound [ kóm pòwnd ]


noun  (plural com·pounds)
Definition:
 
1. mixture: something made by combining two or more things

2. chemistry chemical substance: a substance formed by the chemical combination of elements in fixed proportions

3. grammar word made up of other words: a word that is formed from two or more identifiable words, e.g. "blackbird," "cookbook," or "bullheaded," or, in some analyses, "mother-in-law" or "fire drill"



adjective 
Definition:
 
1. having parts: made up of two or more parts

2. grammar made from two or more words: describes a word that is made up of two or more words or word parts

3. botany divided into parts: describes a leaf that is divided into two or more parts leaflets attached to a single stalk.
See also  simpleadj (sense 11)




verb  (past and past participle com·pound·ed, present participle com·pound·ing, 3rd person present singular com·pounds)
Definition:
 
1. transitive and intransitive verb combine things: to add together, or add one thing to another, to form a whole
hatred that was compounded with fear and revulsion

2. transitive verb make something from parts: to make something by combining parts
a medication compounded from several constituent elements

3. transitive verb intensify something: to make something more extreme or intense by adding something to it
Further financial reverses compounded his despair.

4. transitive verb criminal law take bribe to ignore crime: to accept a bribe in return for not prosecuting or informing about a crime

5. transitive and intransitive verb settle debt: to settle a debt by paying a lesser amount owed, usually immediately and in a lump sum

6. transitive verb finance banking add interest: to calculate or pay interest based on both the principal and the previously accrued interest
6 percent interest, compounded monthly

[14th century. < Old French compoun-, stem of compondre< Latin componere (see component)]

com·pound·a·ble [ kəm pówndəb'l ] adjective
com·pound·er [ kəm pówndər ] noun

Word Key: Synonyms

See mixture.

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