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ˈkɒmpəzɪt/
adj.
    - made up of several parts or elements. 
▸(of a constructional material) made up of recognizable constituents.
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(Composite)
 relating to or denoting a classical order of architecture consisting of elements of the Ionic and Corinthian orders.
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/usu. ˈkɒmpəzʌɪt/
 Botany  relating to or denoting plants of the family Compositae, which have composite flower heads consisting of numerous florets and include daisies, dandelions, and chrysanthemums.
 - Mathematics  (of an integer) being the product of two or more factors greater than unity; not prime.
 
n.
  - a thing made up of several parts or elements. 
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/ˈkɒmpəzʌɪt/
 a motion for debate composed of two or more related resolutions.
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/usu. ˈkɒmpəzʌɪt/
 Botany  a plant of the daisy family (Compositae).
 
v.
 
[
usu. as noun compositing]
 combine (two or more images) to make a single picture, especially electronically.
Derivative
- compositely adv.
  - compositeness n.
 
Etymology
ME: via Fr. from L. composit-, componere ‘put together’.