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    com·pose
    [kəmˈpōz]
    verb
    composed (past tense) · composed (past participle)
    1. (of elements) constitute or make up (a whole):
      "the system is composed of a group of machines"
      • be (a specified number or amount) of a whole:
        "women compose 49 percent of that group"
    2. calm or settle (oneself or one's features or thoughts):
      "she tried to compose herself"
      Similar:
      calm down
      settle down
      control oneself
      regain/recover one's composure
      get control of oneself
      collect oneself
      steady oneself
      simmer down
      Opposite:
      get worked up
    3. prepare (a text) for printing by manually, mechanically, or electronically setting up the letters and other characters in the order to be printed:
      "in offices where close-set text was composed both men and women pieceworkers were normally employed"
      • set up (letters and characters) of a text in preparation for printing.
    Origin
    late Middle English (in the general sense ‘put together, construct’): from Old French composer, from Latin componere (see component), but influenced by Latin compositus ‘composed’ and Old French poser ‘to place’.
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  3. Synonym for composed of
    Synonyms for "composed of" include1:
    • Made of
    • Made up of
    • Created from
    • Formed of
    • Comprising
    • Comprised of
    • Containing
    • Consisting of
    • Compounded of
    • Fashioned from
    • Assembled from
    • Formulated from
    Another synonym is "consist of"2.
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    Synonym for composed of
    made of, made up of, created from, formed of, comprising, comprised of, containing, consisting of, compounded of, fashioned from, assembled from, formulated from
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    Synonym for composed of
    be composed of something (formal) to be made or formed from several parts, things or people The committee is composed mainly of lawyers. The committee was composed entirely of specialists. Synonyms consist of somebody/​something
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