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/kəmˈpäzət/,/käm-/,
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composites, plural;
  1. Combine (two or more images) to make a single picture, esp. electronically
    • - photographic compositing by computer
  2. Amalgamate (two or more similar resolutions)

Noun
  1. A thing made up of several parts or elements
    • - the English legal system is a composite of legislation and judicial precedent
  2. A composite photograph

  3. A composite constructional material

  4. A plant of the daisy family (Compositae)

  5. The Composite order of architecture


  1. (composite) consisting of separate interconnected parts
  2. (composite) complex: a conceptual whole made up of complicated and related parts; "the complex of shopping malls, houses, and roads created a new town"
  3. (composite) considered the most highly evolved dicotyledonous plants, characterized by florets arranged in dense heads that resemble single flowers
  4. (composite) of or relating to or belonging to the plant family Compositae
  5. Composite materials, often shortened to composites, are engineered or naturally occurring materials made from two or more constituent materials with significantly different physical or chemical properties which remain separate and distinct at the macroscopic or microscopic scale within the ...
  6. (Composite (computer)) The only official clones of the Spectrum were made by Timex. There were three models developed, only two of which were released: A significantly more sophisticated machine than the original Spectrum. ...
  7. (Composite (finance)) A composite or a composite index is combination of equities or indexes intended to measure the overall market performance over time.
  8. (Composite (New York City Subway car)) The Composite was a New York City Subway car built in 1903-04.
  9. (composite) A mixture of different components; A structural material that gains its strength from a combination of complementary materials; A plant belonging to the family Compositae; A function of a function; A drawing, photograph, or the like, that combines several separate pictures or ...
  10. (Composite) A structural material consisting of a combination of materials. Typically, one of the materials is a strengthening agent, the other being a thermoset or thermoplastic resin.
  11. (composite) A dental restorative material made up of disparate or separate parts (e.g. resin and quartz particles).
  12. (Composite) A handmade creation in which different petals or buds are wired together on a single stem to create the illusion of a giant flower.
  13. (Composite) A material created from a fiber (or reinforcement) and an appropriate matrix material in order to maximize specific performance properties. The constituents do not dissolve or merge completely but retain their identities as they act in concert. ...
  14. (composite [class]) A class that is related to one or more classes by a composition relationship. See: composition.
  15. (COMPOSITE) A homogeneous material created by the synthetic assembly of two or more materials (a selected filler or reinforcing elements and compatible matrix binder) to obtain specific characteristics and properties.
  16. (Composite (Films/Materials)) Refers to materials constructed with two or more layers of dissimilar (different) materials. Generally exhibit broad chemical resistance. Adding more layers increases the barrier protection of chemical protective clothing.  Go to top
  17. (Composite) Any material that consists of two or more components, typically one or more of high strength and one an adhesive binder. The most common composite is fiberglass, which consists of thin glass fibers bonded together in a plastic matrix. ...
  18. (Composite) The black and white proof of a publication or, for a color publication, one sheet per publication page (rather than separate sheets for each overlay) printed on a color printer.
  19. Composite sinks made from high-tech, high-strength, color- impregnated that resists shipping and scratching.
  20. (Composite) 1) structure or an entity made up of distinct components. 2) complex material, such as fiberglass, in which two or more distinct, structurally complementary substances, especially glass and polymers, combine to produce structural or functional properties not present in any individual ...
  21. (COMPOSITE) A series of photos on one sheet representing an actor’s different looks.
  22. (Composite) Often referred to as a comp card. A card used to promote the model that contains several photos, the model's stats and contact information.
  23. (composite) a construction unit in which stone that is to be exposed in the final use is permanently bonded or joined to other material, which may be stone manufactured material, that will be concealed.
  24. (Composite) Tooth colored resin filling materials. Main advantages- color, adhesives available to strengthen rather than weaken tooth. Disadvantages- They have shrinkage, stain and wear problems, very technique sensitive.
  25. (Composite) The term is used for a solid material, which are made of two or more substances. These substances have different physical attributes. In a composite each substance retains its characteristics but contributes properties to the whole.