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Definition of composing
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Composing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Compos.
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Pencraft
::
Pencraft
(n.) The art of
composing
or
writing;
authorship.
Improvisation
::
Improvisation
(n.) The act or art of
composing
and
rendering
music,
poetry,
and the like,
extemporaneously;
as,
improvisation
on the
organ..
Mould
::
Mould (v.)
Earthy
material;
the
matter
of which
anything
is
formed;
composing
substance;
material.
Earth
::
Earth (n.) The
softer
inorganic
matter
composing
part of the
surface
of the
globe,
in
distinction
from the firm rock; soil of all
kinds,
including
gravel,
clay, loam, and the like;
sometimes,
soil
favorable
to the
growth
of
plants;
the
visible
surface
of the
globe;
the
ground;
as, loose
earth;
rich
earth..
Component
::
Component
(v. t.)
Serving,
or
helping,
to form;
composing;
constituting;
constituent..
Precomposing
::
Precomposing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Precompos.
Wave
::
Wave (v. i.) An
advancing
ridge or swell on the
surface
of a
liquid,
as of the sea,
resulting
from the
oscillatory
motion
of the
particles
composing
it when
disturbed
by any force their
position
of rest; an
undulation..
Lithogenesy
::
Lithogenesy
(n.) The
doctrine
or
science
of the
origin
of the
minerals
composing
the
globe.
Ischium
::
Ischium
(n.) The
ventral
and
posterior
of the three
principal
bones
composing
either
half of the
pelvis;
seat bone; the
huckle
bone.
Lamina
::
Lamina
(n.) A thin plate or
scale;
specif.,
one of the thin, flat
processes
composing
the vane of a
feather..
Voltameter
::
Voltameter
(n.) An
instrument
for
measuring
the
voltaic
electricity
passing
through
it, by its
effect
in
decomposing
water or some other
chemical
compound
acting
as an
electrolyte..
Violaquercitrin
::
Violaquercitrin
(n.) A
yellow
crystalline
glucoside
obtained
from the pansy
(Viola
tricolor),
and
decomposing
into
glucose
and
quercitrin..
Tetrapharmacum
::
Tetrapharmacum
(n.) A
combination
of wax,
resin,
lard, and
pitch,
composing
an
ointment..
Sheathbill
::
Sheathbill
(n.)
Either
one of two
species
of birds
composing
the genus
Chionis,
and
family
Chionidae,
native
of the
islands
of the
Antarctic
seas..
Element
::
Element
(n.) The whole
material
composing
the
world.
Formal
::
Formal
(a.)
Belonging
to the
constitution
of a
thing,
as
distinguished
from the
matter
composing
it;
having
the power of
making
a thing what it is;
constituent;
essential;
pertaining
to or
depending
on the
forms,
so
called,
of the human
intellect..
Each
::
Each (a. / a.
pron.)
Every one of the two or more
individuals
composing
a
number
of
objects,
considered
separately
from the rest. It is used
either
with or
without
a
following
noun; as, each of you or each one of you..
Verve
::
Verve (n.)
Excitement
of
imagination
such as
animates
a poet,
artist,
or
musician,
in
composing
or
performing;
rapture;
enthusiasm;
spirit;
energy..
Podophyllous
::
Podophyllous
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
composing,
the layer of
tissue,
made up of
laminae,
beneath
a
horse's
hoof..
Vortex
::
Vortex
(n.) A
supposed
collection
of
particles
of very
subtile
matter,
endowed
with a rapid
rotary
motion
around
an axis which was also the axis of a sun or a
planet.
Descartes
attempted
to
account
for the
formation
of the
universe,
and the
movements
of the
bodies
composing
it, by a
theory
of
vortices..
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