Word: compound

Category: compound

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Related words: compound

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Synonyms: compound

composite, complex, blended, fused, combined, colonial

Translations: compound

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spanish
Translations:
compuesto, compuesto de, compuesto del, el compuesto, compuestos
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german
Translations:
zusammenschließen, präparat, verbinden, zusammengesetzt, mischung, verbindung, Verbindung, Verbindungen
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french
Translations:
englober, raccorder, composition, mélange, assortir, mélanger, mêler, allier, unir, connecter, ...
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italian
Translations:
composto, composti, mescola, composto di
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portuguese
Translations:
composto, composto em, composto do, composto de, compostos
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dutch
Translations:
samenstelling, samengesteld, verbinding, verbinding met, samengestelde
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russian
Translations:
состав, улаживать, составлять, сложенный, сложный, составленный, примирять, смешивать, смесь, составляющий, ...
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norwegian
Translations:
sammensatte, forbindelse, forbindelsen
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swedish
Translations:
sammansatt, blanda, förening, föreningen, förening som
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finnish
Translations:
yhdyssana, yhdiste, yhdisteen, yhdistettä, mukaista yhdistettä
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danish
Translations:
sammensatte, forbindelse, forbindelsen, forbindelser
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czech
Translations:
kompozitum, skládat, spojit, směs, složení, sloučenina, sdružený, složený, smíchat, složit, ...
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polish
Translations:
połączenie, wieloskładnikowy, związek, złożoność, mieszanina, cząsteczka, składowy, składnik, łączyć, złożenie, ...
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hungarian
Translations:
elegy, gépcsoport, fogolytábor, vegyülék, vegyület, összetett, vegyületet, szerinti vegyületet, vegyületek
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turkish
Translations:
bileşik, bileşiği, bileşim
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greek
Translations:
επιδεινώνω, σύνθετος, χημική ένωση, ένωση, ένωσης, ενώσεως, ένωση του
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ukrainian
Translations:
сполучати, склад, злуку, становити, сполучення, з'єднання, підключення, поєднання, сполука
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albanian
Translations:
kompleks, përbërë, përbërës, përbërje, kompleksi
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bulgarian
Translations:
съставно, съединение, съединението, съединения, на съединение
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belarusian
Translations:
злучэнне, злучэньне, спалучэнне
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estonian
Translations:
segu, ühend, ühendi, ühendit, ühendiga, ühendist
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croatian
Translations:
složen, smješten, tvar, mješavina, spoj, spoja, spoj u
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icelandic
Translations:
efnasamband, Efnasambandið, efnasamband í, efnasambandi, Efnasambandið samkvæmt
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lithuanian
Translations:
junginys, junginio, junginį, junginių
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latvian
Translations:
savienojums, savienojumu, savienojuma, kombinētais
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macedonian
Translations:
соединение, соединение со, соединение во, соединението
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romanian
Translations:
compus, compusul, compusului, compus de, compus cu
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slovenian
Translations:
spojina, spojine, spojino
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slovak
Translations:
zložitý, zlúčenina, zlúčeninu, zlúčeniny, zložka

The meaning and "use of": compound

adjective
  • made up or consisting of several parts or elements, in particular. - Our experts are in accord: Nothing builds legs like squats because they're a compound movement that stimulates all major muscles of the legs.
noun
  • a thing that is composed of two or more separate elements; a mixture. - the air smelled like a compound of diesel and gasoline fumes
  • an open area enclosed by a fence, for example around a factory or large house or within a prison. - The villages are rather compact, consisting of groups of compounds enclosed by millet-stalk fences.
verb
  • make up (a composite whole); constitute. - a dialect compounded of Spanish and Dutch
  • make (something bad) worse; intensify the negative aspects of. - I compounded the problem by trying to make wrong things right
  • forbear from prosecuting (a felony) in exchange for money or other consideration. - Since the effect of compounding an offence is that of acquittal, the perpetrators would also know that they cannot be tried again for the same offence.

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