Synonym: chemical compound, colonial, combine, deepen, heighten, intensify. Similar words: round and round, compose, component, composition, round, ground, around, founder. Meaning: ['kɒmpaʊnd] n. 1. (chemistry) a substance formed by chemical union of two or more elements or ingredients in definite proportion by weight 2. a whole formed by a union of two or more elements or parts 3. an enclosure of residences and other building (especially in the Orient). v. 1. make more intense, stronger, or more marked 2. put or add together 3. calculate principal and interest 4. create by mixing or combining 5. combine so as to form a whole; mix. adj. 1. of leaf shapes; of leaves composed of several similar parts or lobes 2. consisting of two or more substances or ingredients or elements or parts 3. composed of many distinct individuals united to form a whole or colony.
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181. It is so-called because of the compound fracture of the leg which Pott himself suffered as the result of an accident in 1756.
182. She knew the meeting place; the pool in the little park on the south side of the palace compound.
183. Typically, psychological problems and personality disorders compound as obesity creates a different view of reality.
184. Simple characters such as these occur as independent characters and also as component elements in compound or multielement characters.
185. Upon their arrest Ershad and his wife were moved from the Army cantonment and confined to a diplomatic compound.
186. Their oxygen is kept not as a gas, but as a chemical compound.
186. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
187. Anything higher tends to increase the debt at a compound rate.
188. Although these task demands can be identified, they may interact or compound the difficulty in particular tables.
189. The wolfish landlord used this chance to demand the usurious compound interest of 50% for three years.
190. The present-value formula may be derived directly from the compound interest formula.
191. The criminals also sold a chemical compound they claimed the law mandated to make made wheelchair access ramps and floors slip resistant.
192. A loud hail from across the compound broke into her thoughts.
193. Ribs broken and ruptured spleen. Right arm, compound spiral fractures or radius and ulna.
194. In this way the formula of a compound can be used to calculate the percentage composition by mass of a compound.
195. The pre-Columbian Amerindian civilizations in particular produced a variety of vessel flutes, compound pipes and wind instruments.
196. Once the fish is affected, other pathogens, bacteria as well as protozoal parasites and fungi, will compound the overall situation.
197. To draw attention to that would compound the woman's error.
198. We saw earlier in this chapter that the enthalpy change of formation was a measure of the stability of a compound.
199. This means that the ratio of atoms or ions in the compound is a simple whole number ratio.
200. An air force jet buzzed the compound to encourage him to step down.
201. Across the road in a secure compound are the buildings that house the mostly out-of-state blacklegs.
202. The major Billingham-based production includes ammonia, nitric acid[sentencedict.com], urea and both straight nitrogen and compound fertilizers.
203. The upshot: A decade later, this compound and some other persistent pesticides were banished.
204. Thus all simple and all compound or complex subjects are listed.
205. Prisoners' confinement and lack of contact with the outside world compound their problems.
206. Dogs barked and ran, excited by the sudden panic in the compound.
207. Merymose clearly had orders to ignore any trail that led to the palace compound.
208. The second way was to find a compound which would compete for or block the inactivating enzyme.
209. The discounting calculation is the reverse of the compound interest calculation.
210. A chemical compound that contains the group N 3.
More similar words: round and round, compose, component, composition, round, ground, around, founder, round off, round up, all round, boundary, abound in, surround, profound, go around, all around, get around, come round, background, surrounding, middle ground, on the grounds of, revolve around, around the corner, pour, spouse, drop out, keep out of, impose.