compounding
Collocations
5ADJ.
basic, new, silly
VERB + COMPOUNDING
roots
COMPOUNDING + NOUN
conversion, derivation, kun, reminiscent, zealand
PREP.
in, in
ADV.
further
Definitions
noun
An accumulation of compound interest.
the number of compoundings per year
The act of mixing or combining substances to make a compound, such as a medicine
Arthur Pendennis, his son, was eight years old at the time of this event, so that it is no wonder that the latter, who left Bath and the surgery so young, should forget the existence of such a place almost entirely, and that his father’s hands had ever been dirtied by the compounding of odious pills, or the preparation of filthy plasters
The use of steam more than once in a steam engine or turbine, in additional low-pressure cylinders etc.
Superheating, first introduced with the "Abs", stopped further development in compounding, in New Zealand as elsewhere, and the "Abs" succeeded in dealing with the growing traffic unaided for more than a decade.
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Synonyms
noun — the act of combining things to form a new whole
Antonyms
Idioms & Phrases
Example Bank
5the number of compoundings per year
WiktionaryArthur Pendennis, his son, was eight years old at the time of this event, so that it is no wonder that the latter, who left Bath and the surgery so young, should forget the existence of such a place a
WiktionarySuperheating, first introduced with the "Abs", stopped further development in compounding, in New Zealand as elsewhere, and the "Abs" succeeded in dealing with the growing traffic unaided for more tha
WiktionaryLojban has shorter contractions for basic roots in compounding, reminiscent of "kun" and "on" readings of sinograms in Japanese.
Tatoeba · #10680455Linguistic purism is a silly idea; compounding, conversion, and derivation can only take you so far.
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