Definitionadj. combined into or constituting a chemical compound
Last update: June 17, 2015
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The towns in general were not subject to it, at least directly; some had been exempt from time immemorial, others (redimees) had purchased exemption for a sum of money, yet others (abonnees) had compounded for the tax, i.e. [Please select]
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"He is totally compounded of humours," said the Grand Master. [Please select]
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A compounded steam-whistle and bassoon might give a suggestive illustration. [Please select]
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And what do you eat in the mess there compounded. [Please select]
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Amid all the humour of the circumstances Peggy and I snuffed tragedy compounded with the humour. [Please select]
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From the ear that was gone he derived no income, having rashly compounded for 25 pounds. [Please select]
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But cunningly compounded poisons, charms, and incantations were all of no avail against this grizzly devastator. [Please select]
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