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― Dr. Seuss
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com·pose
kəmˈpōz/
verb
verb: compose; 3rd person present: composes; past tense: composed; past participle: composed; gerund or present participle: composing
- 1.write or create (a work of art, esp. music or poetry)."he composed the First Violin Sonata four years earlier"
- write or phrase (a letter or piece of writing) with care and thought."the first sentence is so hard to compose"
- order or arrange (parts) to form a whole, esp. in an artistic way."make an attempt to compose your images"
- 2.(of elements) constitute or make up (a whole)."the system is composed of a group of machines"
synonyms: make up, constitute, form More
par·ti·tion
pärˈtiSHən,pər-/
noun
noun: partition
- 1.(esp. with reference to a country with separate areas of government) the action or state of dividing or being divided into parts."the country's partition into separate states"
synonyms: dividing up, partitioning, separation, division, dividing, subdivision, splitting (up), breaking up, breakup More "the partition of India"- Chemistrythe distribution of a solute between two immiscible or slightly miscible solvents in contact with one another, in accordance with its differing solubility in each.
- Computingeach of a number of portions into which some operating systems divide memory or storage.
verb
verb: partition; 3rd person present: partitions; past tense: partitioned; past participle: partitioned; gerund or present participle: partitioning
- 1.divide into parts."an agreement was reached to partition the country"
- divide (a room) into smaller rooms or areas by erecting partitions."the hall was partitioned to contain the noise of the computers"
synonyms: subdivide, divide (up); More separate (off), section off, screen off"the huge hall was partitioned" - separate a part of a room from the rest by erecting a partition."partition off part of a large bedroom to create a small bathroom"
Origin
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late Middle English: from Latin partitio(n-) , from partiri ‘divide into parts.’
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