consistedof |
comprise |
As a verb comprise is
to be made up of; to consist of (especially a comprehensive list of parts).
comprise |
comprised |
As verbs the difference between comprise and comprised
is that
comprise is to be made up of; to consist of (especially a comprehensive list of parts) while
comprised is past tense of comprise.
consititue |
comprise |
As a verb comprise is
to be made up of; to consist of (especially a comprehensive list of parts).
taxonomy |
comprise |
As a noun taxonomy
is the science or the technique used to make a classification.
As a verb comprise is
to be made up of; to consist of (especially a comprehensive list of parts).
comprise |
comprize |
As verbs the difference between comprise and comprize
is that
comprise is to be made up of; to consist of (especially a comprehensive list of parts) while
comprize is archaic form of lang=en.
comprise |
tally |
As verbs the difference between comprise and tally
is that
comprise is to be made up of; to consist of (especially a comprehensive list of parts) while
tally is to count something.
As an adjective tally is
(
label) used as a mild intensifier: very (almost exclusively used by the upper classes).
As an interjection tally is
target sighted.
As a noun tally is
originally, a piece of wood on which notches or scores were cut, as the marks of number;.
As an adverb tally is
(obsolete) in a tall way; stoutly; with spirit.
composite |
comprise |
As verbs the difference between composite and comprise
is that
composite is to make a composite while
comprise is to be made up of; to consist of (especially a comprehensive list of parts).
As an adjective composite
is made up of multiple components; compound or complex.
As a noun composite
is a mixture of different components.
comprise |
beclip |
As verbs the difference between comprise and beclip
is that
comprise is to be made up of; to consist of (especially a comprehensive list of parts) while
beclip is (obsolete) to fold in the arms; embrace; clasp or
beclip can be to clip around or about (the edges of); crop.
comprise |
hendecasyllable |
As a verb comprise
is to be made up of; to consist of (especially a comprehensive list of parts).
As a noun hendecasyllable is
(chiefly|prosody) a line, verse, or word that comprises eleven syllables.
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