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Date:
1300-1400
Language:
Old French
Origin:
'mixture, combination'
, from
Medieval Latin
compositum, from
Latin
compositus;
COMPOSITE
1
compost
1
noun
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com‧post
1
[
uncountable
]
DLG
a mixture of decayed plants, leaves etc used to improve the quality of soil
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composer
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composite
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adjective
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composition
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compost
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verb
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