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decompose
de·com·pose
[
d kəm pṓz
]
(
past and past participle
de·com·posed
,
present participle
de·com·pos·ing
,
3rd person present singular
de·com·pos·es
)
transitive and intransitive verb
Definition:
1.
rot:
to break down organic matter from a complex to a simpler form, mainly through the action of fungi and bacteria, or be broken down in this way
2.
break down into pieces:
to break something down into smaller or simpler parts, or be broken down in this way
3.
chemistry
break down into constituent parts:
to separate into constituent parts, or cause something to separate into its constituent parts
de·com·pos·a·bil·i·ty
[
d kəm pōzə bíllətee
]
noun
de·com·pos·a·ble
[
d kəm pṓzəb'l
]
adjective
de·com·pos·er
noun
de·com·po·si·tion
[
d kompə zísh'n
]
noun
Encarta® World English Dictionary [North American Edition] © & (P)2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Developed for Microsoft by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc.
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