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composite, alternate common name for Asteraceae or Compositae, the aster aster [Gr.,=star], common name for the Asteraceae (Compositae), the aster family, in North America, name for plants of the genus Aster, sometimes called wild asters, and for a related plant more correctly called China aster (Callistephus chinensis
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composite
A combination of elements. See composite video.
composite
1. Maths capable of being factorized or decomposed
2. of, relating to, or belonging to the plant family Asteraceae
3. denoting or relating to one of the five classical orders of architecture: characterized by a combination of the Ionic and Corinthian styles
4. any plant of the family Asteraceae (formerly Compositae), typically having flower heads composed of ray flowers (e.g. dandelion), disc flowers (e.g. thistle), or both (e.g. daisy)

composite [kəm′päz·ət]
(engineering acoustics)
A re-recording consisting of at least two elements.
(materials)
A material that results when two or more materials, each having its own, usually different characteristics, are combined, giving useful properties for specific applications. Also known as composite material.

composite
A combination of conventional materials such as gypsum with reinforcement fibers such as carbon or glass so as to provide the material with greater strength.

composite - aggregate


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Be it noted that temarok--as a semi-cosmic drama staged by female priestesses (belian) summoning any of a number of divine spirits (singly and compositely called derato)--is first and foremost a harvest ritual, with a powerful secondary function as a rite of healing.
The CBE proposed making an undisclosed number of coated pellet batches to be sampled compositely and then blended into one batch.
]/je-e which in effect is a complex predicate composed of the polar verb stem dekh- and the vector verb stem ja- to which person, tense, aspect, and mood desinences are compositely attached, while the embedded clause consists of a non-finite verb bekchaeb to the tenseless form of which is attached the conjunctive participle -k[?
 
 
 
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