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Decomplex
Decomplex De"com*plex`, a. [Pref. de- (intens.) + complex.]
Repeatedly compound; made up of complex constituents.
Decomposable
Decomposable De`com*pos"a*ble, a.
Capable of being resolved into constituent elements.
Decompose
Decompose De`com*pose", v. i.
To become resolved or returned from existing combinations; to
undergo dissolution; to decay; to rot.
Decomposed
Decomposed De`com*posed", a. (Zo["o]l.)
Separated or broken up; -- said of the crest of birds when
the feathers are divergent.
Decomposite
Decomposite De`com*pos"ite, n.
Anything decompounded.
Decomposites of three metals or more. --Bacon.
DecompositeDecomposite De`com*pos"ite, a. [Pref. de- (intens.) +
composite.]
1. Compounded more than once; compounded with things already
composite.
2. (Bot.) See Decompound, a., 2. DecompoundDecompound De`com*pound", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Decompounded;
p. pr. & vb. n. Decompounding.] [Pref. de- (intens. in
sense 1) + compound, v. t.]
1. To compound or mix with that is already compound; to
compound a second time.
2. To reduce to constituent parts; to decompose.
It divides and decompounds objects into . . . parts.
--Hazlitt. Decompound
Decompound De`com*pound", a. [Pref. de- (intens.) + compound,
a.]
1. Compound of what is already compounded; compounded a
second time.
2. (Bot.) Several times compounded or divided, as a leaf or
stem; decomposite.
Decompound
Decompound De`com*pound", n.
A decomposite.
Decompoundable
Decompoundable De`com*pound"a*ble, a.
Capable of being decompounded.
DecompoundedDecompound De`com*pound", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Decompounded;
p. pr. & vb. n. Decompounding.] [Pref. de- (intens. in
sense 1) + compound, v. t.]
1. To compound or mix with that is already compound; to
compound a second time.
2. To reduce to constituent parts; to decompose.
It divides and decompounds objects into . . . parts.
--Hazlitt. DecompoundingDecompound De`com*pound", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Decompounded;
p. pr. & vb. n. Decompounding.] [Pref. de- (intens. in
sense 1) + compound, v. t.]
1. To compound or mix with that is already compound; to
compound a second time.
2. To reduce to constituent parts; to decompose.
It divides and decompounds objects into . . . parts.
--Hazlitt. Indecomposableness
Indecomposableness In*de`com*pos"a*ble*ness, n.
Incapableness of decomposition; stability; permanence;
durability.
PrecomposePrecompose Pre`com*pose", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Precomposed;
p. pr. & vb. n. Precomposing.]
To compose beforehand. --Johnson. PrecomposedPrecompose Pre`com*pose", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Precomposed;
p. pr. & vb. n. Precomposing.]
To compose beforehand. --Johnson. PrecomposingPrecompose Pre`com*pose", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Precomposed;
p. pr. & vb. n. Precomposing.]
To compose beforehand. --Johnson. Recompact
Recompact Re`com*pact" (-p?kt"), v. t.
To compact or join anew. ``Recompact my scattered body.'
--Donne.
Recompensation
Recompensation Re*com`pen*sa"tion (r?*k?m`p?n*s?"sh?n), n.
[Cf. LL. recompensatio.]
1. Recompense. [Obs.]
2. (Scots Law) Used to denote a case where a set-off pleaded
by the defendant is met by a set-off pleaded by the
plaintiff.
Recompense
Recompense Rec"om*pense (r?k"?m*p?ns), v. i.
To give recompense; to make amends or requital. [Obs.]
Recompensement
Recompensement Rec"om*pense`ment (-p?ns`m?nt), n.
Recompense; requital. [Obs.] --Fabyan.
Recompenser
Recompenser Rec"om*pen`ser (-p?n`s?r), n.
One who recompenses.
A thankful recompenser of the benefits received.
--Foxe.
Recompensive
Recompensive Rec"om*pen`sive (-s?v), a.
Of the nature of recompense; serving to recompense. --Sir T.
Browne.
Recompilation
Recompilation Re*com`pi*la"tion (r?*k?m`p?*l?"tion), n.
A new compilation.
Recompile
Recompile Re`com*pile" (r[=e]`k[o^]m*p[=i]l"), v. t.
To compile anew.
Recompilement
Recompilement Re`com*pile"ment (-ment), n.
The act of recompiling; new compilation or digest; as, a
recompilement of the laws. --Bacon.
RecomposeRecompose Re`com*pose" (-p?z"), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Recomposed (-p?zd"); p. pr. & vb. n. Recomposing.] [Pref.
re- + compose: cf. F. recomposer.]
1. To compose again; to form anew; to put together again or
repeatedly.
The far greater number of the objects presented to
our observation can only be decomposed, but not
actually recomposed. --Sir W.
Hamilton.
2. To restore to composure; to quiet anew; to tranquilize;
as, to recompose the mind. --Jer. Taylor. RecomposedRecompose Re`com*pose" (-p?z"), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Recomposed (-p?zd"); p. pr. & vb. n. Recomposing.] [Pref.
re- + compose: cf. F. recomposer.]
1. To compose again; to form anew; to put together again or
repeatedly.
The far greater number of the objects presented to
our observation can only be decomposed, but not
actually recomposed. --Sir W.
Hamilton.
2. To restore to composure; to quiet anew; to tranquilize;
as, to recompose the mind. --Jer. Taylor. Recomposer
Recomposer Re`com*pos"er (-p?z"?r), n.
One who recomposes.
RecomposingRecompose Re`com*pose" (-p?z"), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Recomposed (-p?zd"); p. pr. & vb. n. Recomposing.] [Pref.
re- + compose: cf. F. recomposer.]
1. To compose again; to form anew; to put together again or
repeatedly.
The far greater number of the objects presented to
our observation can only be decomposed, but not
actually recomposed. --Sir W.
Hamilton.
2. To restore to composure; to quiet anew; to tranquilize;
as, to recompose the mind. --Jer. Taylor. Recomposition
Recomposition Re*com`po*si"tion (r?*k?m`p?z?sh?n), n. [Cf. F.
recomposition.]
The act of recomposing.
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