Plural for any combination of two or more parts, features, or qualities
“Anxiety is viewed as a compound of various other emotions, such as fear, guilt, shyness, disgust, surprise, contempt, distress, anger, and fatigue.”
Plural for a homogeneous mixture formed by dissolving one or more substances
Plural for a small enclosure in which sheep, pigs, or other farm animals are kept
Plural for a compound or mixture of compounds
Plural for a mixture or compound made from several elements
Plural for a compound, complex word with multiple syllables
Plural for a linguistic blend combining two or more words, forming a new word with merged meanings
Plural for an inorganic chemical compound or group composed of phosphorus and oxygen
Plural for substance with unusual properties
Plural for a drug derived from or related to opium
Plural for a product that has resulted from fabrication or manufacturing
Plural for a toxin, carcinogen, or chemical proven to cause cancer
Plural for a hodgepodge or incongruous mixture of something
Plural for a fragrant cream or liquid used to heal or soothe the skin
To assemble (ingredients) into a whole
“Pharmacists at the time had to also be chemists, able to compound the elements into an effective, yet safe, medicine.”
To increase in amount, size, degree or value
“Inflation and tax will eat into the value of any savings, and a poor interest rate will only compound this.”
To make worse or more severe
“Thus, disappointment, anxiety, grief, fright, and other types of mental uneasiness not only compound the discomfort but sometimes are its sole cause.”
To connect or join so as to form a longer or larger whole
To contrive of (something) using skill or ingenuity
To put together using parts or materials
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