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- Compose - v. t. - To form by putting together two or more things or parts; to put together; to make up; to fashion.
- Compose - v. t. - To form the substance of, or part of the substance of; to constitute.
- Compose - v. t. - To construct by mental labor; to design and execute, or put together, in a manner involving the adaptation of forms of expression to ideas, or to the laws of harmony or proportion; as, to compose a sentence, a sermon, a symphony, or a picture.
- Compose - v. t. - To dispose in proper form; to reduce to order; to put in proper state or condition; to adjust; to regulate.
- Compose - v. t. - To free from agitation or disturbance; to tranquilize; to soothe; to calm; to quiet.
- Compose - v. t. - To arrange (types) in a composing stick in order for printing; to set (type).
- Compose - v. i. - To come to terms.
- Composed - imp. & p. p. - of Compose
- Composed - a. - Free from agitation; calm; sedate; quiet; tranquil; self-possessed.
- Composer - n. - One who composes; an author. Specifically, an author of a piece of music.
- Composer - n. - One who, or that which, quiets or calms; one who adjusts a difference.
- Recompose - v. t. - To compose again; to form anew; to put together again or repeatedly.
- Write - v. i. - To compose or send letters.
- Make - v. i. - To compose verses; to write poetry; to versify.
- Floret - n. - A little flower; one of the numerous little flowers which compose the head or anthodium in such flowers as the daisy, thistle, and dandelion.
- Sonnet - v. i. - To compose sonnets.
- Traduce - v. t. - To translate from one language to another; as, to traduce and compose works.
- Valvelet - n. - A little valve; a valvule; especially, one of the pieces which compose the outer covering of a pericarp.
- People - n. - The body of persons who compose a community, tribe, nation, or race; an aggregate of individuals forming a whole; a community; a nation.
- Compose - v. t. - To construct by mental labor; to design and execute, or put together, in a manner involving the adaptation of forms of expression to ideas, or to the laws of harmony or proportion; as, to compose a sentence, a sermon, a symphony, or a picture.
- Versify - v. t. - To relate or describe in verse; to compose in verse.
- Interstice - n. - That which intervenes between one thing and another; especially, a space between things closely set, or between the parts which compose a body; a narrow chink; a crack; a crevice; a hole; an interval; as, the interstices of a wall.
- Bard - n. - A professional poet and singer, as among the ancient Celts, whose occupation was to compose and sing verses in honor of the heroic achievements of princes and brave men.
- Heddle - n. - One of the sets of parallel doubled threads which, with mounting, compose the harness employed to guide the warp threads to the lathe or batten in a loom.
- Dictate - v. i. - To compose literary works; to tell what shall be written or said by another.
- Draft - v. t. - To compose and write; as, to draft a memorial.
- Melodize - v. i. - To make melody; to compose melodies; to harmonize.
- Composing - a. - Tending to compose or soothe.
- Rimey - v. t. - To compose in rhyme; to versify.
- Precompose - v. t. - To compose beforehand.
- Household - n. - Those who dwell under the same roof and compose a family.
- Sonnetize - v. i. - To compose sonnets.
- Couple - a. - One of the pairs of plates of two metals which compose a voltaic battery; -- called a voltaic couple or galvanic couple.
- Recollect - v. t. - Reflexively, to compose one's self; to recover self-command; as, to recollect one's self after a burst of anger; -- sometimes, formerly, in the perfect participle.
- Poetize - v. i. - To write as a poet; to compose verse; to idealize.
- Re-ally - v. t. - To bring together again; to compose or form anew.
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- G755 ἀρχιτρίκλινος - 755 ἀρχιτρίκλινος - ἈΡΧΙΤΡΊΚΛΙΝΟΣ - - architríklinos - ar-khee-tree'-klee-nos - from ἀρχή and a compound of τρεῖς and κλίνω (a dinner-bed, because composed of three couches); director of the entertainment:--governor (ruler) of the feast. - Noun Masculine - greek
- G1661 ἐλεφάντινος - 1661 ἐλεφάντινος - ἘΛΕΦΆΝΤΙΝΟΣ - - elephántinos - el-ef-an'-tee-nos - from (an "elephant"); elephantine, i.e. (by implication) composed of ivory:--of ivory. - Adjective - greek
- H7193 קַשְׂקֶשֶׂת - 7193 קַשְׂקֶשֶׂת - קַשְׂקֶשֶׂת - - qasqeseth - kas-keh'-seth - by reduplication from an unused root meaning to shale off as bark; a scale (of a fish); hence a coat of mail (as composed of or covered with jointed plates of metal); mail, scale. - Noun Feminine - heb
- H7737 שָׁוָה - 7737 שָׁוָה - שָׁוָה - - shâvâh - shaw-vaw' - a primitive root; properly, to level, i.e. equalize; figuratively, to resemble; by implication, to adjust (i.e. counterbalance, be suitable, compose, place, yield, etc.); avail, behave, bring forth, compare, countervail, (be, make) equal, lay, be (make, a-) like, make plain, profit, reckon. - Verb - heb
- G4925 συνοικοδομέω - 4925 συνοικοδομέω - ΣΥΝΟΙΚΟΔΟΜΈΩ - - synoikodoméō - soon-oy-kod-om-eh'-o - from σύν and οἰκοδομέω; to construct, i.e. (passively) to compose (in company with other Christians, figuratively):--build together. - Verb - greek
- H8626 תָּקַן - 8626 תָּקַן - תָּקַן - - tâqan - taw-kan' - a primitive root; to equalize, i.e. straighten (intransitive or transitive); figuratively, to compose; set in order, make straight. - Verb - heb