composite
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Borrowed from Middle French composite, from Latin compositus, past participle of compōnō (“put together”). Doublet of compost and compote.
composite (comparative more composite, superlative most composite)
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composite (plural composites)
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composite (third-person singular simple present composites, present participle compositing, simple past and past participle composited)
Inherited from Middle French, borrowed from Latin compositus. Doublet of compote and compost.
composite m (plural composites)
composite (plural composites)
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