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From:
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com·pound
/kɑmˈpaʊnd, kəmˈ, ˈkɑmˌ/
混合物,複合字,院子,複方(a.)複合的,混合的,合成的(vi.)混合,調合
From:
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com·pound
/kɑmˈpaʊnd, kəmˈ, ˈkɑmˌ/
及物動詞
複方的,複合的,化合物,複合物,複合物
From:
Network Terminology
compound
複合
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Com·pound
n.
In
the
East
Indies
,
an
inclosure
containing
a
house
,
outbuildings
,
etc
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Com·pound
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Compounded
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Compounding
.]
1.
To
form
or
make
by
combining
different
elements
,
ingredients
,
or
parts
;
as
,
to
compound
a
medicine
.
Incapacitating
him
from
successfully
compounding
a
tale
of
this
sort
.
--
Sir
W
.
Scott
.
2.
To
put
together
,
as
elements
,
ingredients
,
or
parts
,
in
order
to
form
a
whole
;
to
combine
,
mix
,
or
unite
.
We
have
the
power
of
altering
and
compounding
those
images
into
all
the
varieties
of
picture
.
--
Addison
.
3.
To
modify
or
change
by
combination
with
some
other
thing
or
part
;
to
mingle
with
something
else
.
Only
compound
me
with
forgotten
dust
.
--
Shak
.
4.
To
compose
;
to
constitute
. [
Obs
.]
His
pomp
and
all
what
state
compounds
.
--
Shak
.
5.
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
.
I
pray
,
my
lords
,
let
me
compound
this
strife
.
--
Shak
.
To compound a felony
,
to
accept
of
a
consideration
for
forbearing
to
prosecute
,
such
compounding
being
an
indictable
offense
.
See
Theftbote
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Com·pound
,
v. i.
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
.
Here's
a
fellow
will
help
you
to-morrow
; . . .
compound
with
him
by
the
year
.
--
Shak
.
They
were
at
last
glad
to
compound
for
his
bare
commitment
to
the
Tower
.
--
Clarendon
.
Cornwall
compounded
to
furnish
ten
oxen
after
Michaelmas
for
thirty
pounds
.
--
R
.
Carew
.
Compound
for
sins
they
are
inclined
to
By
damning
those
they
have
no
mind
to
. --
Hudibras
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Com·pound
a.
Composed
of
two
or
more
elements
,
ingredients
,
parts
;
produced
by
the
union
of
several
ingredients
,
parts
,
or
things
;
composite
;
as
,
a
compound
word
.
Compound
substances
are
made
up
of
two
or
more
simple
substances
.
--
I
.
Watts
.
Compound addition
,
subtraction
,
multiplication
,
division
Arith.
,
the
addition
,
subtraction
,
etc
.,
of
compound
numbers
.
Compound crystal
Crystallog.
,
a
twin
crystal
,
or
one
seeming
to
be
made
up
of
two
or
more
crystals
combined
according
to
regular
laws
of
composition
.
Compound engine
Mech.
,
a
form
of
steam
engine
in
which
the
steam
that
has
been
used
in
a
high-pressure
cylinder
is
made
to
do
further
service
in
a
larger
low-pressure
cylinder
,
sometimes
in
several
larger
cylinders
,
successively
.
Compound ether
.
Chem.
See
under
Ether
.
Compound flower
Bot.
,
a
flower
head
resembling
a
single
flower
,
but
really
composed
of
several
florets
inclosed
in
a
common
calyxlike
involucre
,
as
the
sunflower
or
dandelion
.
Compound fraction
.
Math.
See
Fraction
.
Compound fracture
.
See
Fracture
.
Compound householder
,
a
householder
who
compounds
or
arranges
with
his
landlord
that
his
rates
shall
be
included
in
his
rents
. [
Eng
.]
Compound interest
.
See
Interest
.
Compound larceny
.
Law
See
Larceny
.
Compound leaf
Bot.
,
a
leaf
having
two
or
more
separate
blades
or
leaflets
on
a
common
leafstalk
.
Compound microscope
.
See
Microscope
.
Compound motion
.
See
Motion
.
Compound number
Math.
,
one
constructed
according
to
a
varying
scale
of
denomination
;
as
, 3
cwt
.
, 1
qr
.
, 5
lb
.
; --
called
also
denominate number
.
Compound pier
Arch.
,
a
clustered
column
.
Compound quantity
Alg.
,
a
quantity
composed
of
two
or
more
simple
quantities
or
terms
,
connected
by
the
sign
+ (
plus
)
or
- (
minus
).
Thus
,
a
+
b
-
c
,
and
bb
-
b
,
are
compound
quantities
.
Compound radical
.
Chem.
See
Radical
.
Compound ratio
Math.
,
the
product
of
two
or
more
ratios
;
thus
ab:cd
is
a
ratio
compounded
of
the
simple
ratios
a:c
and
b:d.
Compound rest
Mech.
,
the
tool
carriage
of
an
engine
lathe
.
Compound screw
Mech.
,
a
screw
having
on
the
same
axis
two
or
more
screws
with
different
pitch
(
a
differential
screw
),
or
running
in
different
directions
(
a
right
and
left
screw
).
Compound time
Mus.
,
that
in
which
two
or
more
simple
measures
are
combined
in
one
;
as
, 6-8
time
is
the
joining
of
two
measures
of
3-8
time
.
Compound word
,
a
word
composed
of
two
or
more
words
;
specifically
,
two
or
more
words
joined
together
by
a
hyphen
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Com·pound
,
n.
1.
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
.
Rare
compound
of
oddity
,
frolic
,
and
fun
.
--
Goldsmith
.
When
the
word
=\“bishopric”
was
first
made
,
it
was
made
as
a
compound
.\= --
Earle
.
2.
Chem.
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
.
Note:
☞
Every
definite
chemical
compound
always
contains
the
same
elements
,
united
in
the
same
proportions
by
weight
,
and
with
the
same
internal
arrangement
.
Binary compound
Chem.
.
See
under
Binary
.
Carbon compounds
Chem.
.
See
under
Carbon
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
compound
adj
1:
of
leaf
shapes
;
of
leaves
composed
of
several
similar
parts
or
lobes
[
ant
:
simple
]
2:
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
"
3:
composed
of
many
distinct
individuals
united
to
form
a
whole
or
colony
; "
coral
is
a
colonial
organism
" [
syn
:
colonial
]
n
1: (
chemistry
)
a
substance
formed
by
chemical
union
of
two
or
more
elements
or
ingredients
in
definite
proportion
by
weight
[
syn
:
chemical compound
]
2:
a
whole
formed
by
a
union
of
two
or
more
elements
or
parts
3:
an
enclosure
of
residences
and
other
building
(
especially
in
the
Orient
)
v
1:
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
"
[
syn
:
intensify
,
heighten
,
deepen
]
2:
put
or
add
together
; "
combine
resources
" [
syn
:
combine
]
3:
calculate
principal
and
interest
4:
create
by
mixing
or
combining
5:
combine
so
as
to
form
a
whole
;
mix
; "
compound
the
ingredients
" [
syn
:
combine
]
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