Composite Definition
kəm-pŏzĭt, kŏmpə-zĭt
composites
adjective
Formed of distinct parts; compound.
Webster's New World
Made by combining two or more existing things, such as photographs.
American Heritage
Designating or of a classical Roman order of architecture, in which the scroll-like ornaments of the Ionic capital are combined with the acanthus design of the Corinthian.
Webster's New World
Having factors; factorable.
American Heritage
Designating the largest family (Asteraceae, order Asterales) of dicotyledonous plants, including the daisy, thistle, artichoke, and chrysanthemum, characterized by flower heads composed of dense clusters of small flowers surrounded by a ring of small leaves or bracts.
Webster's New World
noun
composites
A structure or entity made up of distinct components.
A musical suite that is a composite of operatic themes.
American Heritage
A thing of distinct parts; compound; esp., any of a class of high-strength, lightweight engineering materials consisting of various combinations of alloys, plastics, and ceramics.
Webster's New World
A composite plant.
Webster's New World
The application of one function to another. For example, if ƒ (x) = x2 and g(x) = x + 1, then the composite ƒ (g(x)) = ( x + 1)2 and the composite g( ƒ (x)) = x2 + 1.
American Heritage
(mathematics) A function of a function.
Wiktionary
Synonyms:
verb
To make using distinct components.
American Heritage
To make by combining two or more photographs or images.
American Heritage
To make a composite.
I composited an image using computer software.
Wiktionary
Origin of Composite
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