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Relationships Related Term:  combination printing montage video Distinguish From:  collage photomontage n. ~ 1. A video signal that combines color and luminance information into a single signal for re [..]
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An average that is calculated according to specific criteria. For example, one might want a composite for the rainfall at a given location for all years where the temperature was much above average.
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A dental restorative material made up of disparate or separate parts (e.g. resin and quartz particles).
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volcano see stratovolcano
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c. 1400, from Old French composite, from Latin compositus "placed together," past participle of componere "to put together, to collect a whole from several parts," from com- " [..]
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a combination of synthetic fiber materials and binding resin used in manufacturing golf club (usually) shafts Example: Graphite is the most common composite material.
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A tooth-colored filling made of plastic resin or porcelain
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A flower that is actually composed of many tiny flowers. Typically, they are flat clusters of tiny, tight floret, sometimes surrounded by wider-petaled florets. Composite flowers are highly attractive to bees and beneficial insects. Conifer
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see head
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(Say: com - paws - it) - A frame tube or component comprised of more than one material. For example, a carbon composite includes carbon, aluminum and other elements.
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A handmade creation in which different petals or buds are wired together on a single stem to create the illusion of a giant flower. Crescent
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The lowest common denominator of baseband video signaling, composite cabling carries all three portions of the color space (red, green, blue) on a single cable. The least costly approach to baseband s [..]
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A natural number that is not prime.
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Definition An index or average which is a combination of multiple other indexes or averages. An example is the Dow Jones Composite, which combines the industrial, transportation, and utility averages.
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(Say: com - paws - it) - A frame tube or component comprised of more than one material. For example, a carbon composite includes carbon, aluminum and other elements.
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Literally, a material made up of different materials joined together. In bicycle technologies, the most common uses refer to the use of carbon or boron fiber, or fibreglass, bonded together with epoxy [..]
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A single negative made from a series of exposures on 1 piece of film.
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 A stabilised or synthetic crossbred breed established from the mating of progeny of two or more existing breeds, eg Belmont Red and Droughtmaster.
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A construction unit in which stone that is to be exposed in the final use is permanently bonded or joined to concealed material.
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Composite combines luminance and chrominance. It is usually less expensive than component.
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A term used for window or door components that consist of two or more materials, such as glass fibers or wood and plastic. The term also is used for windows and doors that combine two or more materials in the frame or sash construction, such as a product with a wood interior and a vinyl or aluminum exterior.
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A structural material consisting of a combination of materials. Typically, one of the materials is a strengthening agent, the other being a thermoset or thermoplastic resin. Compound
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A term used for window or door components, composite consists of two or more materials, such as glass fibers or wood and plastic. The term also is used for windows and doors that combine two or more m [..]
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1) In Postscript
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Any material that consists of two or more components, typically one or more of high strength and one an adhesive binder. The most common composite is fiberglass, which consists of thin glass fibers bo [..]
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average is an average of the components of other averages.
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is a grouping of securities, indexes or other items.
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design patterns
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Flours mixtures of wheat flour (usually more than 80%) with other flours such as maize, rice, sorghum etc(usually less than 20%).
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(n) a conceptual whole made up of complicated and related parts(n) considered the most highly evolved dicotyledonous plants, characterized by florets arranged in dense heads that resemble single flowe [..]
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A tooth colored filling material; also referred to as a filling.
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A Composite or Composite Material is a compound of two or more materials with the effect that the properties of both materials can be combined to form a new material with new properties which may be favorable at least for a particular application. Very often the designation "Composite" is used for abbrevation for the special class [..]
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This is a type of filling that matches your natural tooth color.
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Mixture of two or more materials. Nearly all have a reinforcing material(wood, glass, etc), called filler, and a natural or artificial resin, called matrix to achieve specific characteristics and required properties.
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When used in the content of mechanical seal faces, it refers to either a non metallic material or a combination of non metallic face inserted into a metal holder.
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(Say: com - paws - it) - A frame tube or component comprised of more than one material. For example, a carbon composite includes carbon, aluminum and other elements.
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When a window component is made up of two or more materials
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A term used for window or door components that consist of two or more materials, such as glass fibers or wood and plastic. The term also is used for windows and doors that combine two or more material [..]
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In digital photography, to 1.) combine different individual images sub frames of the same exposure into a single master image. 2.) to create an image with an extended dynamic range by combining exposu [..]
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A one-sheet of photos representing an actor’s different “looks”
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a character that is based upon more than one person or personality in a writer’s life or imagination.
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Composite combines luminance and chrominance. It is usually less expensive than component.
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Composite
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A series of photos on one sheet representing an actor’s different looks.
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A type of filling that matches the natural tooth color. Composites are white and usually used on anterior, or front, teeth.
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Compound, as in median mentum.
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Composed of two or more separate parts.
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An average that is calculated according to specific criteria. For example, one might want a composite for the rainfall at a given location for all years where the temperature was much above average.
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Non-metallic, very light mixture of various materials including Kevlar, carbon fibre and Nomex.
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A material made from more than one base material, often with a special structure that can affects its strength and properties.
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 A descriptive representation (model) comprised of different types of Components from at least two different Primitive Cells of the Zachman Framework.  Used for manufacturing, implementations.  Any im [..]
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An average that is calculated according to specific criteria. For example, one might want a composite for the rainfall at a given location for all years where the temperature was much above average.
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(Say: com - paws - it) - A frame tube or component comprised of more than one material. For example, a carbon composite includes carbon, aluminum and other elements.
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