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abbey a monastery or convent, or the buildings that compose it.
alliterate to form or compose (speech or verse) using alliteration. [1/2 definitions]
anthologize to compose an anthology. [1/2 definitions]
compact1 to produce by joining or packing closely together; compose. [1/9 definitions]
compose a number in mathematics education, to add together different place values to make a complete number. For example, to compose the number 231, you would add the three place values that make up this number, a 200, a 30, and a 1.
constitute to form or compose. [1/4 definitions]
Don Budge U.S. tennis player who in 1938 was the first man to win the four tournaments that compose the grand slam of tennis (b.1915--d.2000).
drupelet a small drupe, as any of the many that compose a raspberry or blackberry.
extemporize in music, to compose as one performs; improvise. [2/5 definitions]
extended family a large group of relatives related by blood, marriage, or adoption who compose a single household or live close to each other. [1/2 definitions]
improvise to construct or compose from whatever materials are available or handy. [2/4 definitions]
jawbone any of the bones that compose the jaw, esp. the lower one. [1/3 definitions]
lucubrate to compose scholarly works. [1/2 definitions]
make up to constitute or compose. [1/7 definitions]
paraphrase to compose a paraphrase. [1/4 definitions]
pencil to write or compose by using a pencil. [1/4 definitions]
prepare to compose, usu. for a particular occasion. [1/4 definitions]
purine any of several derivatives of this substance, esp. the bases that compose nucleic acids such as adenine and guanine. [1/2 definitions]
re-collect to calm, compose, or rally (oneself). [1/2 definitions]
recompose to compose anew; rearrange or reconstitute. [1/2 definitions]
rhyme to compose (verse or the like) using rhymes. [2/9 definitions]