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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Com·po·si·tion
n.
1.
The
act
or
art
of
composing
,
or
forming
a
whole
or
integral
,
by
placing
together
and
uniting
different
things
,
parts
,
or
ingredients
.
In
specific
uses
:
(a)
The
invention
or
combination
of
the
parts
of
any
literary
work
or
discourse
,
or
of
a
work
of
art
;
as
,
the
composition
of
a
poem
or
a
piece
of
music
.
“The
constant
habit
of
elaborate
composition
.”
--
Macaulay
.
(b)
Fine Arts
The
art
or
practice
of
so
combining
the
different
parts
of
a
work
of
art
as
to
produce
a
harmonious
whole
;
also
,
a
work
of
art
considered
as
such
.
See
4,
below
.
(c)
The
act
of
writing
for
practice
in
a
language
,
as
English
,
Latin
,
German
,
etc
.
(d)
Print.
The
setting
up
of
type
and
arranging
it
for
printing
.
2.
The
state
of
being
put
together
or
composed
;
conjunction
;
combination
;
adjustment
.
View
them
in
composition
with
other
things
.
--
I
.
Watts
.
The
elementary
composition
of
bodies
.
--
Whewell
.
3.
A
mass
or
body
formed
by
combining
two
or
more
substances
;
as
,
a
chemical
composition
.
A
composition
that
looks
. . .
like
marble
.
--
Addison
.
4.
A
literary
,
musical
,
or
artistic
production
,
especially
one
showing
study
and
care
in
arrangement
; --
often
used
of
an
elementary
essay
or
translation
done
as
an
educational
exercise
.
5.
Consistency
;
accord
;
congruity
. [
Obs
.]
There
is
no
composition
in
these
news
That
gives
them
credit
. --
Shak
.
6.
Mutual
agreement
to
terms
or
conditions
for
the
settlement
of
a
difference
or
controversy
;
also
,
the
terms
or
conditions
of
settlement
;
agreement
.
Thus
we
are
agreed
:
I
crave
our
composition
may
be
written
. --
Shak
.
7.
Law
The
adjustment
of
a
debt
,
or
avoidance
of
an
obligation
,
by
some
form
of
compensation
agreed
on
between
the
parties
;
also
,
the
sum
or
amount
of
compensation
agreed
upon
in
the
adjustment
.
Compositions
for
not
taking
the
order
of
knighthood
.
--
Hallam
.
Cleared
by
composition
with
their
creditors
.
--
Blackstone
.
8.
Synthesis
as
opposed
to
analysis
.
The
investigation
of
difficult
things
by
the
method
of
analysis
ought
ever
to
precede
the
method
of
composition
.
--
Sir
I
.
Newton
.
Composition cloth
,
a
kind
of
cloth
covered
with
a
preparation
making
it
waterproof
.
Composition deed
,
an
agreement
for
composition
between
a
debtor
and
several
creditors
.
Composition plane
Crystallog.
,
the
plane
by
which
the
two
individuals
of
a
twin
crystal
are
united
in
their
reserved
positions
.
Composition of forces
Mech.
,
the
finding
of
a
single
force
(
called
the
resultant
)
which
shall
be
equal
in
effect
to
two
or
more
given
forces
(
called
the
components
)
when
acting
in
given
directions
. --
Herbert
.
Composition metal
,
an
alloy
resembling
brass
,
which
is
sometimes
used
instead
of
copper
for
sheathing
vessels
; --
also
called
Muntz metal
and
yellow metal
.
Composition of proportion
Math.
,
an
arrangement
of
four
proportionals
so
that
the
sum
of
the
first
and
second
is
to
the
second
as
the
sum
of
the
third
and
fourth
to
the
fourth
.
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