words associated with composites
Synonyms of composite
amalgamated: : to unite in or as if in an amalgam
compound: : to put together (parts) so as to form a whole : combine compound ingredients … a thick sauce compounded of chilies, garlic, and ginger. — Andy Birsh
Words Related to composite
blended: : mix
combined: : a skiing competition combining two separate events (such as a downhill race and a slalom race)
commingled: : to blend thoroughly into a harmonious whole … that fine and funny book, in which horror and laughter are commingled … — William Styron
mingled: : to bring or mix together or with something else usually without fundamental loss of identity : intermix The story mingles fact with fiction.
mixed: : combining characteristics of more than one kind
coalescent: : to grow together The edges of the wound coalesced.
fused: : to reduce to a liquid or plastic state by heat the thunderstorm had fused the electric mains — C. K. Finlay
integrated: : marked by the unified control of all aspects of production from raw materials through distribution of finished products
interlaced: : of, relating to, or using a method of video scanning (as for television or a computer monitor) in which the odd and even horizontal lines of each frame are drawn on alternating passes — compare progressive
intermixed: : to mix together
intertwined: : to unite by twining one with another
interwoven: : to weave together
cut-and-paste: : pieced together by excerpting and combining fragments from multiple sources the book was a cut-and-paste job
Near Antonyms of composite
uncombined: : not combined uncombined carbon chemically uncombined elements
unmixed: : not mixed the separate, unmixed components : unadulterated , pure a day of unmixed pleasure
Antonyms of composite
noncompound: : not compound
simple: : free from guile : innocent
Synonyms of composite
admixture: : the action of mixing
alloy: : the degree of mixture with base metals : fineness
amalgam: : a mixture of different elements an amalgam of musical forms The crowd was an amalgam of young and old.
amalgamation: : the action or process of uniting or merging two or more things : the action or process of amalgamating an opportunity for the amalgamation of the two companies
blend: : mix
cocktail: : a usually iced drink of wine or distilled liquor mixed with flavoring ingredients
combination: : a result or product of combining Water is a combination of hydrogen and oxygen.
compound: : to put together (parts) so as to form a whole : combine compound ingredients … a thick sauce compounded of chilies, garlic, and ginger. — Andy Birsh
conflation: : blend , fusion
emulsion: : a system (such as fat in milk) consisting of a liquid dispersed with or without an emulsifier in an immiscible liquid usually in droplets of larger than colloidal size
fusion: : the act or process of liquefying or rendering plastic by heat
intermixture: : to mix together
meld: : to declare or announce (a card or combination of cards) for a score in a card game especially by placing face up on the table
mix: : to combine or blend into one mass
mixture: : the act, the process, or an instance of mixing
synthesis: : the composition or combination of parts or elements so as to form a whole
Words Related to composite
half-and-half: : something that is approximately half one thing and half another: such as
absorption: : the process of absorbing something or of being absorbed absorption of water — compare adsorption
blending: : mix
coalescence: : to grow together The edges of the wound coalesced.
coalition: : the act of coalescing : union the coalition of water vapor into raindrops
commingling: : to blend thoroughly into a harmonious whole … that fine and funny book, in which horror and laughter are commingled … — William Styron
commixture: : the act or process of mixing : the state of being mixed
compost: : a mixture that consists largely of decayed organic matter and is used for fertilizing and conditioning land
concretion: : something concreted: such as
homogenization: : the act or process of homogenizing
immingling: : blend , intermingle
immixture: : to mix in
incorporation: : the act or an instance of incorporating : something or the state of being incorporated incorporation of a conquered territory into an empire incorporation of new ideas into a business plan Since silver is a conductor of heat, it was deemed inappropriate for hot drinks until the incorporation of wood, ivory, or bone handles made it possible to use silver for pots, hot water kettles, and the like. — Allison Eckardt Ledes … the U.S. delegation has been advocating reforestation and the incorporation of carbon in agricultural soils as a substitute for reducing emissions from burning fossil fuels. — Bette Hileman These examples show clean and clever design, thoughtful material selection, and incorporation of furniture or furniture-like elements. — Bill Crosby
integration: : the act or process or an instance of integrating: such as
interfusion: : to combine by fusing : blend
intermingling: : intermix
mergence: : to plunge or engulf in something : immerse
merger: : the absorption of an estate, a contract, or an interest in another, of a minor offense in a greater, or of a cause of action into a judgment
merging: : to plunge or engulf in something : immerse
mingling: : to bring or mix together or with something else usually without fundamental loss of identity : intermix The story mingles fact with fiction.
assortment: : the act of assorting
hash: : to chop (food, such as meat and potatoes) into small pieces
hodgepodge: : a heterogeneous mixture : jumble a hodgepodge of styles
hotchpotch: : a thick soup or stew of vegetables, potatoes, and usually meat
jumble: : to move in a confused or disordered manner
medley: : melee
mélange: : a mixture often of incongruous elements a mélange of architectural styles
mishmash: : hodgepodge , jumble
motley: : variegated in color a motley coat
patchwork: : something composed of miscellaneous or incongruous parts : hodgepodge
potpourri: : a mixture of flowers, herbs, and spices that is usually kept in a jar and used for scent
variety: : the quality or state of having different forms or types : multifariousness
accumulation: : something that has accumulated or has been accumulated an impressive accumulation of knowledge
aggregation: : a group, body, or mass composed of many distinct parts or individuals A galaxy is an aggregation of stars and gas.
conglomeration: : the act of conglomerating : the state of being conglomerated
Near Antonyms of composite
component: : a constituent part : ingredient an important component of the program stereo components
constituent: : a member of a constituency pledged to help her elderly constituents
element: : any of the four substances air, water, fire, and earth formerly believed to compose the physical universe
ingredient: : something that enters into a compound or is a component part of any combination or mixture : constituent
Synonyms of composite
amalgamate: : to unite in or as if in an amalgam
blend: : mix
combine: : to bring into such close relationship as to obscure individual characters : merge two companies combining forces
comingle: : commingle Fact and fiction are comingled in the story.
commingle: : to blend thoroughly into a harmonious whole … that fine and funny book, in which horror and laughter are commingled … — William Styron
commix: : mingle , blend
concrete: : naming a real thing or class of things the word poem is concrete , poetry is abstract
conflate: : to bring together : fuse
fuse: : to reduce to a liquid or plastic state by heat the thunderstorm had fused the electric mains — C. K. Finlay
homogenize: : to blend (diverse elements) into a mixture that is the same throughout
immingle: : blend , intermingle
immix: : to mix in
incorporate: : to unite or work into something already existent so as to form an indistinguishable whole
integrate: : to form, coordinate, or blend into a functioning or unified whole : unite
interfuse: : to combine by fusing : blend
intermingle: : intermix
intermix: : to mix together
meld: : to declare or announce (a card or combination of cards) for a score in a card game especially by placing face up on the table
merge: : to plunge or engulf in something : immerse
mingle: : to bring or mix together or with something else usually without fundamental loss of identity : intermix The story mingles fact with fiction.
mix: : to combine or blend into one mass
Words Related to composite
add: : to join or unite so as to bring about an increase or improvement adds 60 acres to his land wine adds a creative touch to cooking
admix: : to mix in
beat (in): : to strike repeatedly:
cut in: : an insoluble mixture containing waxes, fatty acids, soaps, and resinous material that forms a continuous layer on the outer epidermal wall of a plant
fold: : an enclosure for sheep
stir: : to cause an especially slight movement or change of position of tied so tightly he could scarcely stir a finger
toss: : to throw with a quick, light, or careless motion or with a sudden jerk toss a ball around
coalesce: : to grow together The edges of the wound coalesced.
compound: : to put together (parts) so as to form a whole : combine compound ingredients … a thick sauce compounded of chilies, garlic, and ginger. — Andy Birsh
emulsify: : to disperse in an emulsion emulsify an oil
conjoin: : to join together (things, such as separate entities) for a common purpose
join: : to put or bring together so as to form a unit join two blocks of wood with glue
knit: : to form by interlacing yarn or thread in a series of connected loops with needles
link: : a connecting structure: such as
unite: : to put together to form a single unit
intertwine: : to unite by twining one with another
interweave: : to weave together
weave: : to form (cloth) by interlacing strands (as of yarn)
Near Antonyms of composite
cleave: : to adhere firmly and closely or loyally and unwaveringly They kept themselves strictly separate, each cleaving to their own language, rituals, and food. — Gourmet Notice was served on the Democratic party that it must cleave to the Jackson line if it wanted the labor vote. — Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. The film’s script has the same lack of pretension, cleaving to the teen movie formula with its high school cliques, clowns and bullies … — Sandra Hall
disjoin: : to end the joining of
disunite: : divide , separate
divide: : to separate into two or more parts, areas, or groups divide the city into wards
divorce: : the action or an instance of legally dissolving (see dissolve entry 1 sense 1d ) a marriage
part: : one of the often indefinite or unequal subdivisions into which something is or is regarded as divided and which together constitute the whole … the road was passable only part of the year … — Samuel Johnson
(2) : an essential portion or integral element Change is an inevitable part of life.
rupture: : breach of peace or concord
sever: : to put or keep apart : divide
sunder: : to break apart or in two : separate by or as if by violence or by intervening time or space
disperse: : to cause to break up (see break up sense 1a ) police dispersed the crowd
dissolve: : to cause to disperse or disappear : destroy do not dissolve and deface the laws of charity — Francis Bacon
scatter: : to cause to separate widely
detach: : to separate especially from a larger mass and usually without violence or damage
disengage: : to release from something that engages or involves
split: : to divide lengthwise usually along a grain or seam or by layers
Antonyms of composite
break down: : the action or result of breaking down: such as
break up: : an act or instance of breaking up
separate: : to set or keep apart : disconnect , sever
unmix: : to undo the action of mixing (something) You can’t get your privacy back once it’s been stolen any more than you can unmix a gin and tonic. — Mark Gibbs
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