Composition (n.) The act or art of composing, or forming a whole or integral, by placing together and uniting different things, parts, or ingredients. |
Composition (n.) The invention or combination of the parts of any literary work or discourse, or of a work of art |
Composition (n.) The art or practice of so combining the different parts of a work of art as to produce a harmonious whole |
Composition (n.) The act of writing for practice in a language, as English, Latin, German, etc. |
Composition (n.) The setting up of type and arranging it for printing. |
Composition (n.) The state of being put together or composed |
Composition (n.) A mass or body formed by combining two or more substances |
Composition (n.) A literary, musical, or artistic production, especially one showing study and care in arrangement |
Composition (n.) Consistency |
Composition (n.) Mutual agreement to terms or conditions for the settlement of a difference or controversy |
Composition (n.) The adjustment of a debt, or avoidance of an obligation, by some form of compensation agreed on between the parties |
Composition (n.) Synthesis as opposed to analysis. |
Species (n.) Visible or sensible presentation |
Species (n.) A group of individuals agreeing in common attributes, and designated by a common name |
Species (n.) In science, a more or less permanent group of existing things or beings, associated according to attributes, or properties determined by scientific observation. |
Species (n.) A sort |
Species (n.) Coin, or coined silver, gold, ot other metal, used as a circulating medium |
Species (n.) A public spectacle or exhibition. |
Species (n.) A component part of compound medicine |
Species (n.) An officinal mixture or compound powder of any kind |
Species (n.) The form or shape given to materials |