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/kəmˈpound/,/kämˈpound/,/ˈkämˌpound/,
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compounded, past tense; compounded, past participle; compounds, 3rd person singular present; compounding, present participle;
  1. Make up (a composite whole); constitute
    • - a dialect compounded of Spanish and Dutch
  2. Mix or combine (ingredients or constituents)
    • - yellow pastas compounded with lemon zest or saffron
  3. Calculate (interest) on previously accumulated interest
    • - the yield at which the interest is compounded
  4. (of a sum of money invested) Increase by compound interest
    • - let your money compound for five years
  5. Make (something bad) worse; intensify the negative aspects of
    • - I compounded the problem by trying to make wrong things right
  6. Forbear from prosecuting (a felony) in exchange for money or other consideration

  7. Settle (a debt or other matter) in this way
    • - he compounded the case with the defendant for a cash payment

  1. combination: the act of combining things to form a new whole
  2. (compounded) combined into or constituting a chemical compound
  3. Compounding (also pharmaceutical compounding and compounding pharmacy) is the mixing of drugs by a pharmacist, physician, or veterinarian to fit the unique needs of a patient. ...
  4. (Compounded) Indicates the frequency with which interest is computed and added to the principal to arrive at a new actual balance. The essential point to remember if you are a borrower is the the less frequent the compounding, the better deal for you. ...
  5. The process of applying investment growth not only to the original investment, but also to income and gains reinvested in prior periods.
  6. The computation of interest paid using the principal plus the previously earned interest.
  7. The process by which income is earned on income that has previously been earned. The end value of the investment includes both the original amount invested and the reinvested income.
  8. The process of accumulating the time value of money forward in time. For example, interest earned in one period earns additional interest during each subsequent time period.
  9. The ability of an asset to generate earnings that are then reinvested and generate their own earnings (earnings on earnings).
  10. If your investments make 10 percent a year for five years, you earn not 50 percent but 61.1 percent.  Here is the reason: as time goes on, you make money not only on your original investment but also on your accumulated gains from earlier years.
  11. Interest earned on interest previously earned and reinvested. For example, if a security paid a fixed interest rate of 10% annually and an investor invested $500, by the end of the first year the investor would have earned $50 in interest. ...
  12. A term from linguistics used to describe the creation of a new word ("neologism") that comes about by taking two existing words and sticking them together to create a brand new concept (Horobin 192). All languages do this to some extent. ...
  13. Earning money on a principal investment and its interest, usually calculated on a monthly or yearly basis. Compounding is said to be one of the best ways to create wealth.
  14. Combining a drug with other drugs or liquids such as simple syrup to form another, completed product which then meets the needs of the patient.
  15. mixing additives with oils, particularly lubricating oils, to impart oxidation resistance, rust resistance, detergency, or other desirable characteristics.
  16. A process by which investment earnings build up not only on the money originally invested but also on the earnings and gains made in previous years.
  17. consists of combining two or more words having their own lexical meaning (having a substantial meaning of their own) to produce a new unit that functions as a single word. ...
  18. The combination of polymers with other materials either by means of mechanical or dry blending or melt state blending.
  19. Used to prepare medications in such instances as when a patient is allergic to an inactive ingredient in a commercially available product or requires an alternate form of administration. The process provides an alternative to products approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration.
  20. If one thing that is stated happens, then the next must also be true.
  21. Refers to earning income on your income. In other words, making interest on your initial investment and also the interest as it builds up.
  22. A process where the value of an investment increases exponentially over time due to compound interest.
  23. The combining of five basic ingredients: rubber, carbon black, plasticizers, curing materials, and ozone retardants to form the tread and other "rubber" components of a tire.
  24. Compounding refers to the reinvestment of returns, whether the returns are interest income, bond income or dividends from stocks or mutual funds.
  25. A type of modification where one root is attached to another. The sick in sickday is a compounded modifier. In Chinese, the chõng 'flushing' in chõnglàng (flushing wave) 'surfing' is a modifier. Chapter 7.