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de⋅com⋅po⋅si⋅tion

[dee-kom-puh-zish-uhn]
–noun
1. the act or process of decomposing.
2. the state of being decomposed; decay.

Origin:
1650–60; prob. < F décomposition, deriv. of décomposer to decompose; see composition
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de·com·po·si·tion   (dē-kŏm'pə-zĭsh'ən)   
n.  
  1. The act or result of decomposing; disintegration.

    1. Chemistry Separation into constituents by chemical reaction.

    2. Biology Breakdown or decay of organic materials.

de·com'po·si'tion·al adj.
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Main Entry: de·com·po·si·tion
Pronunciation: (")dE-"käm-p&-'zish-&n
Function: noun
: the act or process ofdecomposing : the state of being decomposed: a : the separation or resolution (as of a substance) into constituent parts or elements or into simpler compounds<decomposition of mercuric oxide into mercury and oxygen> b : organic decay decomposition of a dead body>
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decomposition de·com·po·si·tion (dē-kŏm'pə-zĭsh'ən)
n.

  1. The act or result of decomposing; disintegration.

  2. Separation into constituents by chemical reaction.

  3. The breakdown or decay of organic materials; lysis.


de·com'po·si'tion·al adj.

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decomposition   (dē-kŏm'pə-zĭsh'ən)  Pronunciation Key 
  1. The separation of a substance into simpler substances or basic elements. Decomposition can be brought about by exposure to heat, light, or chemical or biological activity.

  2. The process of breaking down organic material, such as dead plant or animal tissue, into smaller molecules that are available for use by the organisms of an ecosystem. Decomposition is carried on by bacteria, fungi, protists, worms, and certain other organisms. See more at detritivore.


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