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decompose
OXFORD DICTIONARY
decompose, v.
1 intr. decay, rot.
2 tr. separate (a substance, light, etc.) into its elements or simpler constituents.
3 intr. disintegrate; break up.
1 intr. decay, rot.
2 tr. separate (a substance, light, etc.) into its elements or simpler constituents.
3 intr. disintegrate; break up.
Derivative
decomposition n.
Etymology
F d{eacute}composer (as DE-, COMPOSE)
THESAURUS
decompose
ablate, anatomize, atomize, break down, break up, canker, come apart, consume, corrode, corrupt, crack up, crumble, crumble into dust, decay, deliquesce, disintegrate, disjoin, disorganize, dissect, dissolve, erode, fall into decay, fall to pieces, fester, fission, gangrene, go bad, go off, go to pieces, liquefy, melt, mildew, mold, molder, mortify, moulder, necrose, putrefy, putresce, rankle, resolve, rot, separate, sphacelate, split, spoil, suppurate, taint, take apart, turn, turn sour, waste away, wear awayROGET THESAURUS
decompose
Decomposition
VB decompose, decompound, analyze, disembody, dissolve, resolve into its elements, separate into its elements, electrolyze, dissect, decentralize, break up, disperse, unravel, crumble into dust.For further exploring for "decompose" in Webster Dictionary Online