Compuesto
pronunciation: koʊmpuestoʊ
part of speech: noun
compound1 = compuesto. [Nombre]
Example: Even more severe problems arise when we consider isomers: compounds containing the same atoms in each molecule, but differently arranged.
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» chemical compound = compuesto químico.
Example: Typically a patent abstract is informative, and includes in the case of a chemical compound, its identity and use.» copper compound = compuesto de cobre.
Example: The discoloration and the loss of mechanical properties of paper is a result of the oxidising action of soluble copper compounds.» inorganic compound = compuesto inorgánico.
Example: The system allows the storage and retrieval of both bibliographic data and inorganic compounds and their reactions.» metal compound = compuesto metálico.
Example: This article discusses how the longevity of paper is affected by paper acidity and trace metal compounds in the paper.» organic chemical compound = compuesto orgánico químico.
Example: Urea, also called carbamide, is an organic chemical compound which essentially is the waste produced when the body metabolizes protein.» organic compound = compuesto orgánico.
Example: The chemist, struggling with the synthesis of an organic compound, has all the chemical literature before him in his laboratory.compound2 = compuesto. [Adjetivo]
Example: Thus all simple and all compound or complex subjects are listed.
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» compound document = documento compuesto. [Documento que combina imágenes y texto]
Example: Compound documents are those which contain graphics, maps, photos, scientific notation, as well as those containing textual anomalies, such as footnotes, columnar text, handwriting and boxed text.» compound fracture = fractura complicada, fractura externa, fractura abierta.
Example: Open or compound fractures were usually fatal prior to the advent of antiseptics in the 1860s because infection would set in.» compound heading = encabezamiento compuesto. [Encabezamiento que consta de dos o más palabras separadas a veces por puntuación]
Example: Compound headings are quite widely used, eg Pilgrims and pilgrimages, Pilots and pilotage, Voyages and travels.» compound interest = interés compuesto.
Example: Compound interest is the concept of adding accumulated interest back to the principal, so that interest is earned on interest from that moment on.» compound subject = materia compuesta. [En lenguajes documentales, un descriptor de materia que va acompañado de subencabezamientos, como, por ejemplo, "Corazón - Enfermedades"]
Example: A compound subject consists of a basic subject plus isolates from more than one facet of that subject.» compound surname = apellido compuesto. [Nombre con dos apellidos, normalmente unidos por guión en lengua inglesa]
Example: A compound surname is a surname consisting of two or more proper names, often connected by a hyphen, conjunction, or preposition.compound3 = recinto.
Example: It is the best-preserved example of the architectural style of the Joseon Dynasty, as demonstrated by the designation of its compound as a world heritage site by UNESCO = Es el ejemplo mejor conservado del estilo arquitectónico de la Dinastía Joseon, como lo demuestra el hecho de que el edificio y su recinto hayan sido designados por la UNESCO como patrimonio de la humanidad.
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» ammunition compound = arsenal, depósito de armas.
Example: In addition there are numerous smaller ammunition compounds within army barracks scattered around the country.compound4 = complicar.
Example: This heterogeneity of object, function, and relation is compounded by imprecision due to indirectness of access and to indefiniteness of need.
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» compound + a problem = agravar un problema, complicar un problema.
Example: Such solutions after repeated application cause the catalog to become a clumsy, inefficient tool, and serve only to compound future problems.
Compound synonyms
complex
in spanish: complejo,
pronunciation: kɑmpleks
part of speech: adjective, noun
combine
in spanish: combinar,
pronunciation: kɑmbaɪn
part of speech: verb
cleft
in spanish: hendido,
pronunciation: kleft
part of speech: adjective, noun
conjugate
in spanish: conjugado,
pronunciation: kɑndʒəgeɪt
part of speech: noun, adjective
colonial
in spanish: colonial,
pronunciation: kəloʊniəl
part of speech: adjective, noun
intensify
in spanish: intensificar,
pronunciation: ɪntensəfaɪ
part of speech: verb
heighten
in spanish: aumentar,
pronunciation: haɪtən
part of speech: verb
deepen
in spanish: profundizar,
pronunciation: dipən
part of speech: verb
bipartite
in spanish: bipartito,
pronunciation: baɪpɑrtɪt
part of speech: adjective
incised
in spanish: incisión,
pronunciation: ɪnsaɪzd
part of speech: adjective
pinnate
in spanish: pinada,
pronunciation: pɪnət
part of speech: adjective
palmate
in spanish: palmeado,
pronunciation: pælmeɪt
part of speech: adjective
parted
in spanish: separado,
pronunciation: pɑrtəd
part of speech: adjective
lobate
in spanish: lobar,
pronunciation: loʊbeɪt
part of speech: adjective
ternate
in spanish: ternate,
pronunciation: tɜrnət
part of speech: adjective
dissected
in spanish: disecado,
pronunciation: daɪsektəd
part of speech: adjective
lobed
in spanish: lobulado,
pronunciation: loʊbd
part of speech: adjective
binate
in spanish: binate,
pronunciation: baɪneɪt
part of speech: adjective
pedate
in spanish: pedateo,
pronunciation: pedeɪt
part of speech: adjective
paripinnate
in spanish: paripinnado,
pronunciation: perəpɪnət
part of speech: adjective
trifoliate
in spanish: trifoliado,
pronunciation: trɪfoʊlieɪt
part of speech: adjective
tripinnate
in spanish: tripinnar,
pronunciation: trɪpɪnət
part of speech: adjective
bilobed
in spanish: bilobulado,
pronunciation: bɪləbd
part of speech: adjective
trilobed
in spanish: trilobulado,
pronunciation: trɪloʊbd
part of speech: adjective
pinnatisect
in spanish: pinnatisect,
pronunciation: pɪnætɪsekt
part of speech: adjective
bilobate
in spanish: bilobulado,
pronunciation: bɪləbeɪt
part of speech: adjective
bipinnate
in spanish: bipinnado,
pronunciation: bɪpɪneɪt
part of speech: adjective
trilobate
in spanish: trilobate,
pronunciation: trɪləbeɪt
part of speech: adjective
imparipinnate
in spanish: imparipinnate,
pronunciation: ɪmperəpɪneɪt
part of speech: adjective
tripinnatifid
in spanish: tripinnatífida,
pronunciation: trɪpɪnətɪfɪd
part of speech: adjective
pinnated
in spanish: pinnadas,
pronunciation: pɪneɪtəd
part of speech: adjective
odd-pinnate
in spanish: impar-pinnate,
pronunciation: ɑdpɪneɪt
part of speech: adjective
decompound
in spanish: descomponer,
pronunciation: dɪkɑmpaʊnd
part of speech: adjective
trifoliolate
in spanish: trifoliolato,
pronunciation: trifoʊljəleɪt
part of speech: adjective
chemical compound
in spanish: compuesto químico,
pronunciation: keməkəlkɑmpaʊnd
part of speech: noun
abruptly-pinnate
in spanish: abruptamente pinnado,
pronunciation: əbrʌptlipɪneɪt
part of speech: adjective
pinnatifid
in spanish: pinnatifid,
pronunciation: pɪnətɪfɪd
part of speech: adjective
bipinnatifid
in spanish: bipinnatífida,
pronunciation: bɪpɪnətɪfɪd
part of speech: adjective
palmatifid
in spanish: palmatífida,
pronunciation: pælmətɪfɪd
part of speech: adjective
trifoliated
in spanish: trifoliado,
pronunciation: trɪfoʊlieɪtɪd
part of speech: adjective
palm-shaped
in spanish: en forma de palma,
pronunciation: pɑmʃeɪpt
part of speech: adjective
quinquefoliate
in spanish: quinquefoliar,
pronunciation: kwɪnkwəfoʊlieɪt
part of speech: adjective
bilobated
in spanish: bilobado,
pronunciation: bɪləbeɪtɪd
part of speech: adjective
tripinnated
in spanish: tripinado,
pronunciation: trɪpɪneɪtɪd
part of speech: adjective
even-pinnate
in spanish: incluso-pinnate,
pronunciation: ivənpɪnət
part of speech: adjective
trilobated
in spanish: trilobado,
pronunciation: trɪləbeɪtɪd
part of speech: adjective
Compound antonyms
simple
pronunciation: sɪmpəl
part of speech: adjective
unsubdivided
pronunciation: ənsʌbdɪvaɪdɪd
part of speech: adjective