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Etymology: [ käm-'paund, k&m-', 'k ] (verb.) 14th century. Middle English compounen, from Middle French compondre, from Latin componere, from com- + ponere to put; more at POSITION.

bileşim, Yerleşke, alaşım, mandıra, karıştırılma, duvar, duvarla çevrili binalar topluluğu, bileşik, il, şiddetlendirmek, bileşik faiz hesaplamak, zımpara macunu, alıştırma macunu, arttırmak, davadan vazgeçmek, halita, bölme, kompaund, birleşik, karıştırmak, takipten vazgeçmek, taksitle ödemek, uzlaşmak, terkip etmek, çözmek, karışık, karıştırma, ağıl, artırmak, bileştirmek, birleştirmek, halletmek, anlaşmak, site/bileş, bileşim, terkip, içinde binalar bulunan etrafı duvarla çevrili yer, bileşik kelime, örtbas etmek, bir bütün haline getirmek, compound with ile, borç konusunda anlaşmak, compound a felony menfaat karşıIığında suçluyu dava etmekten vazgeçmek veya suçunu örtbas etmek, bilesik, Açık esir kampı, bileşik,v.art:adj.bileşik, AÇIK ESİR KAMPI:Harp esirlerinin kısa süre hapsedilmelerine yarayan, etrafı çevrili yer veya meydan, bileşik sözcük,

1compound bileşim  isim     ts
2compound Yerleşke - "They launched a mortar strike on a UN compound."     ts
3compound alaşım     ts
4compound mandıra  isim     ts
5compound karıştırılma     ts
6compound duvar     ts
7compound duvarla çevrili binalar topluluğu  isim     ts
8compound bileşik  isim     ts
9compound il     ts
10compound şiddetlendirmek     ts
11compound bileşik faiz hesaplamak  Ticaret     ts
12compound zımpara macunu  İnşaat     ts
13compound alıştırma macunu  Mekanik     ts
14compound arttırmak     ts
15compound davadan vazgeçmek  Kanun     ts
16compound halita     ts
17compound bölme     ts
18compound kompaund     ts
19compound birleşik     ts
20compound karıştırmak     ts
21compound takipten vazgeçmek     ts
22compound taksitle ödemek     ts
23compound uzlaşmak     ts
24compound terkip etmek     ts
25compound çözmek     ts
26compound karışık     ts
27compound karıştırma     ts
28compound ağıl     ts
29compound artırmak     ts
30compound bileştirmek     ts
31compound birleştirmek     ts
32compound halletmek     ts
33compound anlaşmak     ts
34compound site/bileş     ts
35compound bileşim, terkip  isim     ts
36compound içinde binalar bulunan etrafı duvarla çevrili yer  isim     ts
37compound bileşik kelime  isim     ts
38compound örtbas etmek  fiil     ts
39compound bir bütün haline getirmek     ts
40compound compound with ile     ts
41compound borç konusunda anlaşmak     ts
42compound compound a felony menfaat karşıIığında suçluyu dava etmekten vazgeçmek veya suçunu örtbas etmek     ts
43compound bilesik     ts
44compound Açık esir kampı  Askeri     ts
45compound bileşik,v.art:adj.bileşik     ts
46compound AÇIK ESİR KAMPI:Harp esirlerinin kısa süre hapsedilmelerine yarayan, etrafı çevrili yer veya meydan  Askeri     ts
47compound bileşik sözcük     ts
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Earning interest on principal saved and on previously earned interest, Earnings on an investment's earnings For example, if you invest $1,000 at a fixed rate of 5 percent per year, your initial investment is worth $1,050 after one year During the second year, assuming the same rate of return, earnings are based not on the original $1,000 investment, but also on the $50 in first-year earnings Over time, compounding can produce significant growth in the value of an investment, All going well, this year you will earn a positive return on your investment Next year, all going well, you will earn a return on your initial investment plus a return on your year one returns When your returns are reinvested and then provide you more returns in subsequent years, you are benefiting from compounding Compounding occurs if you reinvest any returns, whether the returns are interest income, bond income or dividends from stocks or mutual funds Thanks to compounding, your investment may grow quickly, – The process by which income is earned on income that has previously been earned The end value of the investment includes both the original amount invested and the reinvested income, The growth that comes from investment income and gains on both the original principal and reinvested income and capital gains on an investment, Compounding refers to the reinvestment of returns, whether the returns are interest income, bond income or dividends from stocks or mutual funds, the act of combining things to form a new whole, The arithmetic process of finding the final value of an investment or series of investments when compound interest is applied That is, interest is earned on the interest as well as on the initial principal, present participle of compound, When interest is earned on both the principal amount and any interest already earned Because of compound interest, money grows much faster if the income from an investment is left in the account, Process by which income is earned on income that has been previously earned The end value of the investment includes both the original amount invested and the reinvested income, The process by which the value of your investment increases This is based not only on the money that you originally invested, but also on gains that may have been made in prior years, When interest is applied to the initial amount of money invested and any interest earned previously on that initial amount For an example, if you invest $50 a year for two years at 5% interest rate, you will receive $2 50 the first year and $2 63 the second year, The computation of interest paid using the principal plus the previously earned interest, Financial advisers love to talk about the magic of compounding What magic? If your investments make 10% a year for five years, you earn not 50% but 61 1% Here's the reason: As time goes on, you make money not only on your original investment but also on your accumulated gains from earlier years See "The Power of Compounding " BACK TO TOP, Refers to earning income on your income For example, on fixed income investments that pay interest over time at periodic intervals, compounding means making interest on your initial investment and also on the interest as it builds up (i e , earning interest on your interest), The computation of interest paid, using the principal plus the previously earned interest Compounding measures the growth of an investment when dividends or appreciation are reinvested, The effect that interest has on a sum of money when the interest rate is applied to both the initial sum invested as well as the interest that has already been received on that sum For example, if $100 is invested for two years at a 5% interest rate, the investor will receive $5 the first year and $5 25 the second year This is because during the second year the interest rate is applied to the initial investment ($100) as well as the interest received from the first year ($5) Because of compounding, each interest payment is greater than the one prior to it; therefore the rate at which an investment grows increases over time (assuming compounding of interest and a fixed interest rate), Interest earned on interest previously earned and reinvested For example, if a security paid a fixed interest rate of 10% annually and an investor invested $500, by the end of the first year the investor would have earned $50 in interest If that interest was reinvested, the investor would enter the second year with $550 invested At the end of the second year, the investor would have earned $55 in interest -- earning an extra $5 in interest thanks to the reinvestment of the first year's interest, The process by which any investment gains build up not only on the money originally invested, but also on gains made in previous years Also used to describe the frequency with which banks add interest onto principal The more often this happens (some banks compound daily), the higher your effective yield, When an investment generates earnings on reinvested earnings, Interest, dividends or capital gains accrued on both an original investment and its reinvested earnings When earnings are reinvested, you buy additional shares, which, in turn purchase even more shares, Interest paid on interest, resulting in a geometric rate of increase on the initial principal For example, a $100 investment that earns 5% generates $5 per year With compounding, it would generate $5 the first year, making a new basis of $105; then $5 25 the next year, for a basis of $110 25; $5 51 the next year; and so on In a mutual fund, reinvesting dividends and capital gains takes advantage of the power of compounding, The growth of an investment that comes from earnings on both the original principal amount invested and the reinvested income and capital gains, When interest is earned on past interest this is called compounding For instance, if there is 5% on $100 for a year, then the next year the interest will be not only on the $100 but on the 5 dollars of interest earned, Earnings on an investment's gains, which, over time, can produce significant growth in the value of an investment For example, if your investments earn 10% a year for five years, you earn 61 1%, not 50% That's because, as time goes on, you make money not only on your original investment, but also on your accumulated gains from previous years, When you put money in the bank, it earns interest When that interest earns interest, the result is a "compound" interest In your retirement plan account, if income from bonds or dividends from stocks or mutual funds are reinvested into your account, their earnings compound as well Compounding can help your balance increase faster, A substance made from any combination elements, A substance formed by chemical union of two or more ingredients in definite proportions by weight, Anything made by combining several things, This changes the meaning of an interval so that it is an octave higher than originally (i.e. a compound major second is equivalent to a major ninth), an enclosure within which workers, prisoners, or soldiers are confined, a group of buildings situated close together, eg. for a school or block of offices, A lexeme that consists of more than one stem; compound word; for example laptop, formed from lap and top, composed of elements; not simple, to come together, to settle by agreeing on less than the claim, to add to, to put together, to come to terms of agreement, Composed of two or more elements, ingredients, parts; produced by the union of several ingredients, parts, or things; composite; as, a compound word, To settle amicably; to adjust by agreement; to compromise; to discharge from obligation upon terms different from those which were stipulated; as, to compound a debt, To effect a composition; to come to terms of agreement; to agree; to settle by a compromise; usually followed by with before the person participating, and for before the thing compounded or the consideration, To compose; to constitute, That which is compounded or formed by the union or mixture of elements ingredients, or parts; a combination of simples; a compound word; the result of composition, consisting of more than one part, To put together, as elements, ingredients, or parts, in order to form a whole; to combine, mix, or unite, create by mixing or combining calculate principal and interest of leaf shapes; of leaves composed of several similar parts or lobes 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, A substance which has its own properties but which can be broken down into other substances A compound is made of only one kind of molecule Chemists break down compounds using special chemical methods which may include heat, electricity, and adding other substances to the compounds, In the East Indies, an inclosure containing a house, outbuildings, etc, composed of two or more parts, a compound leaf is made of leaflets, combine so as to form a whole; mix; "compound the ingredients", A union of two or more ingredients in definite proportions by weight, so combined as to form a distinct substance; as, water is a compound of oxygen and hydrogen, an enclosure of residences and other building (especially in the Orient) a whole formed by a union of two or more elements or parts (chemistry) a substance formed by chemical union of two or more elements or ingredients in definite proportion by weight put or add together; "combine resources", oblong, cpd, A compound is the atoms of different elements joined together, a substance made from the chemical combination of elements, a word formed by writing two or more words as one; for example "laptop", formed from "lap" and "top", To form or make by combining different elements, ingredients, or parts; as, to compound a medicine, To modify or change by combination with some other thing or part; to mingle with something else, put or add together; "combine resources", make more intense, stronger, or more marked; "The efforts were intensified", "Her rudeness intensified his dislike for her"; "Potsmokers claim it heightens their awareness"; "This event only deepened my convictions", an enclosure of residences and other building (especially in the Orient), a whole formed by a union of two or more elements or parts, calculate principal and interest, create by mixing or combining, composed of many distinct individuals united to form a whole or colony; "coral is a colonial organism", 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", of leaf shapes; of leaves composed of several similar parts or lobes, (chemistry) a substance formed by chemical union of two or more elements or ingredients in definite proportion by weight, To compound a problem, difficulty, or mistake means to make it worse by adding to it. Additional bloodshed and loss of life will only compound the tragedy The problem is compounded by the medical system here. = add to. Any substance composed of identical molecules consisting of atoms of two or more elements. Millions are known, each unique, with unique properties. Most common materials are mixtures of compounds. Pure compounds can be obtained by physical separation methods, such as precipitation and distillation. Compounds can be broken down into their constituents to various degrees or changed into new compounds by chemical reactions. Atoms always combine into molecules in fixed proportions, distinguishing compounds from solutions and other mechanical mixtures. Compounds are often classified as inorganic and organic compounds; coordination complexes, which contain metal atoms (usually transition elements) bonded to ligands that may be organic, are somewhat in between. Compounds may also be classified by whether they have ionic or covalent bonds (many include both types). acrylic compound aromatic compound heterocyclic compound inorganic compound nitro compound organic compound, A compound is an enclosed area of land that is used for a particular purpose. Police fired on them as they fled into the embassy compound. a military compound. = enclosure, enclosed area; mixture, substance composed of different elements, mix, blend, combine, In chemistry, a compound is a substance that consists of two or more elements. Organic compounds contain carbon in their molecules, If something is a compound of different things, it consists of those things. Honey is basically a compound of water, two types of sugar, vitamins and enzymes. = mixture, A formula or "recipe" of rubber composing a particular tire Different tracks require different tire compounds "Left-side" tires are considerably softer than "right-side" tires and it's against the rules to run left sides on the right, 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', Compound is used to indicate that something consists of two or more parts or things. a tall shrub with shiny compound leaves. the compound microscope. = composite simple, A pure and homogeneous substance consisting of atoms or ions of different elements in definite proportions, usually having properties unlike those of its constituent elements A compound can be broken down into two or more other substances by chemical means [Neurolab Glossary, NASA, US, 1997] http://neurolab jsc nasa gov/glosscd htm, In grammar, a compound sentence is one that is made up of two or more main clauses. Compare complex, a substance with constant composition that can be broken down into elements by chemical processes, a combination of two or more words that is used as a single word The three different types of compound are noun compound, adjective compound and verb compound, also composed; an attack or riposte incorporating one or more feints to the opposite line that the action finishes in, A mixture of resin and the ingredients necessary to modify the resin to a form suitable for processing into finished articles, A chemical term denoting a combination of two or more distinct elements, A combination of two or more elements, bonded together in some way It has different physical and chemical properties from the elements it is made of Compounds are often difficult to split into their elements and can only be separated by chemical reactions, A substance composed of two or more elements, When talking about tires, the firmer (harder) the compound, the longer life it will have, but it won't have as much grip as a softer tire would Most racers use a firm compound tire as the racing surface heats up during the day A softer compound tire is best used when the track is cool, such as in the morning or late evening Examples of these compounds include our 20R tires (our softest), 23R, 27R (medium), 33R and 35R (our firmest), A substance composed of two or more chemical elements, A substance made by combining two or more parts or elements; water is a chemical compound made from hydrogen and oxygen, A model consisting of two or more polyhedra Compounds of interest usually have an interesting symmetry group overall, and the polyhedra usually have their symmetry groups at least partially aligned, share a common centre, and are often all the same It is also common to have a compound of a polyhedron with its dual, A substance formed by a union of two or more elements in a definite proportion by weight, A compound is a pure and homogeneous substance consisting of atoms or ions of different elements in definite proportions, usually having properties unlike those of its constituent elements A compound can be broken down into two or more other substances by chemical means, a compound is made up of two or more elements combined after a chemical reaction The salt on your kitchen table is a compound It is made out of sodium, which is a silvery metal, and chlorine, which is a greenish gas But salt is not silver or green, and it's not a metal or a gas The little white crystals of salt were made when sodium and chloride chemically reacted with each other and changed into something completely new - salt! (Back to Ozone Action! Days), A substance with a constant composition that contains two or more elements, A substance formed by the chemical combination of two or more elements in fixed proportion   The elements lose their individual chemical properties and the compound has new properties, In chemistry, a compound is substance that is made by combining two or more elements to form another, kind of matter composed of atoms of two or more elements chemically combined in fixed proportions; substance that can be chemically decomposed into two or more elements, Made up of two or more definable parts, two of more elements combined; a substance having different properties than of the elements used,

48 Earning interest on principal saved and on previously earned interest     ts
49 Earnings on an investment's earnings For example, if you invest $1,000 at a fixed rate of 5 percent per year, your initial investment is worth $1,050 after one year During the second year, assuming the same rate of return, earnings are based not on the original $1,000 investment, but also on the $50 in first-year earnings Over time, compounding can produce significant growth in the value of an investment     ts
50 All going well, this year you will earn a positive return on your investment Next year, all going well, you will earn a return on your initial investment plus a return on your year one returns When your returns are reinvested and then provide you more returns in subsequent years, you are benefiting from compounding Compounding occurs if you reinvest any returns, whether the returns are interest income, bond income or dividends from stocks or mutual funds Thanks to compounding, your investment may grow quickly     ts
51 – The process by which income is earned on income that has previously been earned The end value of the investment includes both the original amount invested and the reinvested income     ts
52 The growth that comes from investment income and gains on both the original principal and reinvested income and capital gains on an investment     ts
53 Compounding refers to the reinvestment of returns, whether the returns are interest income, bond income or dividends from stocks or mutual funds     ts
54 the act of combining things to form a new whole     ts
55 The arithmetic process of finding the final value of an investment or series of investments when compound interest is applied That is, interest is earned on the interest as well as on the initial principal     ts
56 present participle of compound     ts
57 When interest is earned on both the principal amount and any interest already earned Because of compound interest, money grows much faster if the income from an investment is left in the account     ts
58 Process by which income is earned on income that has been previously earned The end value of the investment includes both the original amount invested and the reinvested income     ts
59 The process by which the value of your investment increases This is based not only on the money that you originally invested, but also on gains that may have been made in prior years     ts
60 When interest is applied to the initial amount of money invested and any interest earned previously on that initial amount For an example, if you invest $50 a year for two years at 5% interest rate, you will receive $2 50 the first year and $2 63 the second year     ts
61 The computation of interest paid using the principal plus the previously earned interest     ts
62 Financial advisers love to talk about the magic of compounding What magic? If your investments make 10% a year for five years, you earn not 50% but 61 1% Here's the reason: As time goes on, you make money not only on your original investment but also on your accumulated gains from earlier years See "The Power of Compounding " BACK TO TOP     ts
63 Refers to earning income on your income For example, on fixed income investments that pay interest over time at periodic intervals, compounding means making interest on your initial investment and also on the interest as it builds up (i e , earning interest on your interest)     ts
64 The computation of interest paid, using the principal plus the previously earned interest Compounding measures the growth of an investment when dividends or appreciation are reinvested     ts
65 The effect that interest has on a sum of money when the interest rate is applied to both the initial sum invested as well as the interest that has already been received on that sum For example, if $100 is invested for two years at a 5% interest rate, the investor will receive $5 the first year and $5 25 the second year This is because during the second year the interest rate is applied to the initial investment ($100) as well as the interest received from the first year ($5) Because of compounding, each interest payment is greater than the one prior to it; therefore the rate at which an investment grows increases over time (assuming compounding of interest and a fixed interest rate)     ts
66 Interest earned on interest previously earned and reinvested For example, if a security paid a fixed interest rate of 10% annually and an investor invested $500, by the end of the first year the investor would have earned $50 in interest If that interest was reinvested, the investor would enter the second year with $550 invested At the end of the second year, the investor would have earned $55 in interest -- earning an extra $5 in interest thanks to the reinvestment of the first year's interest     ts
67 The process by which any investment gains build up not only on the money originally invested, but also on gains made in previous years Also used to describe the frequency with which banks add interest onto principal The more often this happens (some banks compound daily), the higher your effective yield     ts
68 When an investment generates earnings on reinvested earnings     ts
69 Interest, dividends or capital gains accrued on both an original investment and its reinvested earnings When earnings are reinvested, you buy additional shares, which, in turn purchase even more shares     ts
70 Interest paid on interest, resulting in a geometric rate of increase on the initial principal For example, a $100 investment that earns 5% generates $5 per year With compounding, it would generate $5 the first year, making a new basis of $105; then $5 25 the next year, for a basis of $110 25; $5 51 the next year; and so on In a mutual fund, reinvesting dividends and capital gains takes advantage of the power of compounding     ts
71 The growth of an investment that comes from earnings on both the original principal amount invested and the reinvested income and capital gains     ts
72 When interest is earned on past interest this is called compounding For instance, if there is 5% on $100 for a year, then the next year the interest will be not only on the $100 but on the 5 dollars of interest earned     ts
73 Earnings on an investment's gains, which, over time, can produce significant growth in the value of an investment For example, if your investments earn 10% a year for five years, you earn 61 1%, not 50% That's because, as time goes on, you make money not only on your original investment, but also on your accumulated gains from previous years     ts
74 When you put money in the bank, it earns interest When that interest earns interest, the result is a "compound" interest In your retirement plan account, if income from bonds or dividends from stocks or mutual funds are reinvested into your account, their earnings compound as well Compounding can help your balance increase faster     ts
75compound A substance made from any combination elements     ts
76compound A substance formed by chemical union of two or more ingredients in definite proportions by weight     ts
77compound Anything made by combining several things     ts
78compound This changes the meaning of an interval so that it is an octave higher than originally (i.e. a compound major second is equivalent to a major ninth)     ts
79compound an enclosure within which workers, prisoners, or soldiers are confined     ts
80compound a group of buildings situated close together, eg. for a school or block of offices     ts
81compound A lexeme that consists of more than one stem; compound word; for example laptop, formed from lap and top     ts
82compound composed of elements; not simple     ts
83compound to come together     ts
84compound to settle by agreeing on less than the claim     ts
85compound to add to     ts
86compound to put together     ts
87compound to come to terms of agreement     ts
88compound Composed of two or more elements, ingredients, parts; produced by the union of several ingredients, parts, or things; composite; as, a compound word     ts
89compound To settle amicably; to adjust by agreement; to compromise; to discharge from obligation upon terms different from those which were stipulated; as, to compound a debt     ts
90compound To effect a composition; to come to terms of agreement; to agree; to settle by a compromise; usually followed by with before the person participating, and for before the thing compounded or the consideration     ts
91compound To compose; to constitute     ts
92compound That which is compounded or formed by the union or mixture of elements ingredients, or parts; a combination of simples; a compound word; the result of composition     ts
93compound consisting of more than one part  sıfat     ts
94compound To put together, as elements, ingredients, or parts, in order to form a whole; to combine, mix, or unite     ts
95compound create by mixing or combining calculate principal and interest of leaf shapes; of leaves composed of several similar parts or lobes 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     ts
96compound A substance which has its own properties but which can be broken down into other substances A compound is made of only one kind of molecule Chemists break down compounds using special chemical methods which may include heat, electricity, and adding other substances to the compounds     ts
97compound In the East Indies, an inclosure containing a house, outbuildings, etc     ts
98compound composed of two or more parts, a compound leaf is made of leaflets     ts
99compound combine so as to form a whole; mix; "compound the ingredients"     ts
100compound A union of two or more ingredients in definite proportions by weight, so combined as to form a distinct substance; as, water is a compound of oxygen and hydrogen     ts
101compound an enclosure of residences and other building (especially in the Orient) a whole formed by a union of two or more elements or parts (chemistry) a substance formed by chemical union of two or more elements or ingredients in definite proportion by weight put or add together; "combine resources"     ts
102compound oblong     ts
103compound cpd     ts
104compound A compound is the atoms of different elements joined together     ts
105compound a substance made from the chemical combination of elements     ts
106compound a word formed by writing two or more words as one; for example "laptop", formed from "lap" and "top"     ts
107compound To form or make by combining different elements, ingredients, or parts; as, to compound a medicine     ts
108compound To modify or change by combination with some other thing or part; to mingle with something else     ts
109compound put or add together; "combine resources"     ts
110compound make more intense, stronger, or more marked; "The efforts were intensified", "Her rudeness intensified his dislike for her"; "Potsmokers claim it heightens their awareness"; "This event only deepened my convictions"     ts
111compound an enclosure of residences and other building (especially in the Orient)     ts
112compound a whole formed by a union of two or more elements or parts     ts
113compound calculate principal and interest     ts
114compound create by mixing or combining     ts
115compound composed of many distinct individuals united to form a whole or colony; "coral is a colonial organism"     ts
116compound 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"     ts
117compound of leaf shapes; of leaves composed of several similar parts or lobes     ts
118compound (chemistry) a substance formed by chemical union of two or more elements or ingredients in definite proportion by weight     ts
119compound To compound a problem, difficulty, or mistake means to make it worse by adding to it. Additional bloodshed and loss of life will only compound the tragedy The problem is compounded by the medical system here. = add to. Any substance composed of identical molecules consisting of atoms of two or more elements. Millions are known, each unique, with unique properties. Most common materials are mixtures of compounds. Pure compounds can be obtained by physical separation methods, such as precipitation and distillation. Compounds can be broken down into their constituents to various degrees or changed into new compounds by chemical reactions. Atoms always combine into molecules in fixed proportions, distinguishing compounds from solutions and other mechanical mixtures. Compounds are often classified as inorganic and organic compounds; coordination complexes, which contain metal atoms (usually transition elements) bonded to ligands that may be organic, are somewhat in between. Compounds may also be classified by whether they have ionic or covalent bonds (many include both types). acrylic compound aromatic compound heterocyclic compound inorganic compound nitro compound organic compound     ts
120compound A compound is an enclosed area of land that is used for a particular purpose. Police fired on them as they fled into the embassy compound. a military compound. = enclosure     ts
121compound enclosed area; mixture, substance composed of different elements  isim     ts
122compound mix, blend, combine  fiil     ts
123compound In chemistry, a compound is a substance that consists of two or more elements. Organic compounds contain carbon in their molecules     ts
124compound If something is a compound of different things, it consists of those things. Honey is basically a compound of water, two types of sugar, vitamins and enzymes. = mixture     ts
125compound A formula or "recipe" of rubber composing a particular tire Different tracks require different tire compounds "Left-side" tires are considerably softer than "right-side" tires and it's against the rules to run left sides on the right     ts
126compound 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'     ts
127compound Compound is used to indicate that something consists of two or more parts or things. a tall shrub with shiny compound leaves. the compound microscope. = composite simple     ts
128compound A pure and homogeneous substance consisting of atoms or ions of different elements in definite proportions, usually having properties unlike those of its constituent elements A compound can be broken down into two or more other substances by chemical means [Neurolab Glossary, NASA, US, 1997] http://neurolab jsc nasa gov/glosscd htm     ts
129compound In grammar, a compound sentence is one that is made up of two or more main clauses. Compare complex     ts
130compound a substance with constant composition that can be broken down into elements by chemical processes     ts
131compound a combination of two or more words that is used as a single word The three different types of compound are noun compound, adjective compound and verb compound     ts
132compound also composed; an attack or riposte incorporating one or more feints to the opposite line that the action finishes in     ts
133compound A mixture of resin and the ingredients necessary to modify the resin to a form suitable for processing into finished articles     ts
134compound A chemical term denoting a combination of two or more distinct elements     ts
135compound A combination of two or more elements, bonded together in some way It has different physical and chemical properties from the elements it is made of Compounds are often difficult to split into their elements and can only be separated by chemical reactions     ts
136compound A substance composed of two or more elements     ts
137compound When talking about tires, the firmer (harder) the compound, the longer life it will have, but it won't have as much grip as a softer tire would Most racers use a firm compound tire as the racing surface heats up during the day A softer compound tire is best used when the track is cool, such as in the morning or late evening Examples of these compounds include our 20R tires (our softest), 23R, 27R (medium), 33R and 35R (our firmest)     ts
138compound A substance composed of two or more chemical elements     ts
139compound A substance made by combining two or more parts or elements; water is a chemical compound made from hydrogen and oxygen     ts
140compound A model consisting of two or more polyhedra Compounds of interest usually have an interesting symmetry group overall, and the polyhedra usually have their symmetry groups at least partially aligned, share a common centre, and are often all the same It is also common to have a compound of a polyhedron with its dual     ts
141compound A substance formed by a union of two or more elements in a definite proportion by weight     ts
142compound A compound is a pure and homogeneous substance consisting of atoms or ions of different elements in definite proportions, usually having properties unlike those of its constituent elements A compound can be broken down into two or more other substances by chemical means     ts
143compound a compound is made up of two or more elements combined after a chemical reaction The salt on your kitchen table is a compound It is made out of sodium, which is a silvery metal, and chlorine, which is a greenish gas But salt is not silver or green, and it's not a metal or a gas The little white crystals of salt were made when sodium and chloride chemically reacted with each other and changed into something completely new - salt! (Back to Ozone Action! Days)     ts
144compound A substance with a constant composition that contains two or more elements     ts
145compound A substance formed by the chemical combination of two or more elements in fixed proportion   The elements lose their individual chemical properties and the compound has new properties     ts
146compound In chemistry, a compound is substance that is made by combining two or more elements to form another     ts
147compound kind of matter composed of atoms of two or more elements chemically combined in fixed proportions; substance that can be chemically decomposed into two or more elements     ts
148compound Made up of two or more definable parts     ts
149compound two of more elements combined; a substance having different properties than of the elements used     ts
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