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Compound and verbs
Compound verbs are to be distinguished from serial verbs which typically signify a sequence of actions, and in which the verbs are relatively equal in semantic and grammatical weight, and from auxiliary verbs.
Compound verbs are very common in all the languages of India, though they are more frequent in the northern Indo-Aryan languages than in Dravidian languages.
Compound verbs are thus generally written with a kanji for each constituent verb, but some suffixes have become grammaticalized, and are written in hiragana, such as, from, as in.

Compound and are
Compound that are not the semantical sum of their of its constituents can be interpreted through analogy, common sense and context
Compound logic gates AND-OR-Invert ( AOI ) and OR-AND-Invert ( OAI ) are often employed in circuit design because their construction using MOSFET's is simpler and more efficient than the sum of the individual gates.
Compound words and portmanteaux such as mudlist, mudsex, and mudflation are also regularly coined.
Compound terms are ordinarily written as a functor followed by a comma-separated list of argument terms, which is contained in parentheses.
These engines are called Compound engines.
Several large US military installations were located in the nearby area, with Hardy Barracks probably the most significant ( the US Embassy Housing Compound, Hardy Barracks Recreational Lodging, Stars and Stripes office and heliport are still there ).
** In Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, 26 people are killed in the Riyadh Compound Bombings.
* Compound feed, feedstuffs that are blended from various raw materials and additives
Compound nevi are slightly raised and brown to black.
When the returns are annual, it is called the Compound Annual Growth Rate ( CAGR ).
Compound inflorescences are composed of branched stems and can involve complicated arrangements that are difficult to trace back to the main branch.
Compound umbels are umbels in which the single flowers are replaced by many smaller umbels called umbellets.
Compound bow strings and cables are normally made of high-modulus polyethylene and are designed to have great tensile strength and minimal stretchability, in order that the bow transfers its energy to the arrow as efficiently and durably as possible.
Compound microscopes are heavier, larger and more expensive than simple microscopes due to the increased number of lenses used in construction.
Compound document technologies are commonly utilized on top of a software componentry framework, but the idea of software componentry includes several other concepts apart from compound documents, and software components alone do not enable compound documents.

Compound and very
Compound 3 is a very strong reducing agent, with a redox potential of − 1. 48 V, again because aromaticity is restored.
This new drug is called ' Compound Alpha ' and is chemically very similar to triclabendazole.
Following the formation of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway in 1923 some very large orders were received, including over a hundred LMS Fowler Class 3F 0-6-0T engines and seventy-five LMS Compound 4-4-0 locomotives.
It provided a very versatile mechanism for joining cubes, irrespective of their storage technology, dimensionality, or meta-data, and this was eventually given a US patent ( called COA — Compound OLAP Architecture ).
The first Compound, the Compound B38, was presented at the 1937 Paris Motor Show, but production was delayed by difficulties involving the car ’ s light metal panels, which still represented a very new technology.

Compound and common
The most common name for this type of material is High Gravity Compound ( HGC ), although Lead Replacement is also used.
Compound leaves are common in many plant families and they differ widely in morphology.
Compound interest was once regarded as the worst kind of usury, and was severely condemned by Roman law, as well as the common laws of many other countries.
Compound propositions are considered to be linked by sentential connectives, some of the most common of which are AND, OR, " IF ... THEN ...", " NEITHER ...

Compound and such
* Compound ( migrant labour ), a hostel for migrant workers such as those historically connected with mines in South Africa
Hyannis Port is the location of the Kennedy Compound and other Kennedy family residences and as such is included in the National Register of Historic Places.
Compound sampling arises in a variety of statistical estimation problems, such as accident rates and clinical trials.
Remixing artists such as Josh Wink for Dieselboy's Project Human release and the Usual Suspects for Renegade Hardware focused his skills for what would be his most important project to date, reworking Ed Rush & Optical's Compound.
It successfully became a label, and artists such as Paula Campbell, Sixx John, and Shanell are now associated with Compound.
In his paper Assessing Compound Warfare During Price's Raid, written as a thesis for the U. S. Army Command and General Staff College, Major Dale E. Davis postulates that Price's Missouri Raid failed primarily due to his inability to properly employ the principles of " compound warfare ", which requires an inferior power to effectively utilize regular and irregular forces in concert ( such as was done by the North Vietnamese and Viet Cong against the French and Americans during the Vietnam War ) to defeat a superior army.
Compound pier or Cluster pier is the architectural term given to a clustered column or pier which consists of a centre mass or newel, to which engaged or semi-detached shafts have been attached, in order to perform ( or to suggest the performance of ) certain definite structural objects, such as to carry arches of additional orders, or to support the transverse or diagonal ribs of a vault, or the tie-beam of an important roof.
Also there are different Iga ( Compound ) and community associated with indegene of Ilaro that gives every individual a point reference to the exact compound or community where He / she originated from within the town such as Iga Ekerin, Iga Badagunro, Iga Babaolu, Iga Saatun, Iga Papa-nla, Iga basasin, Iga sawo, Ile-Eeleri Ile-Olooja-meje, Iga keeke, Ita Alaran, Ilu-Ata, Oju-okeke, oju-Alumuwa, Oju-Obe, Oke-Ibese oju-Omofe, Oju oronna, Ona otun, Ona-Osi, Ona-Ola, Isale Idomo, Ile marun, Oju Yewa, Iga elemo.
Compound given names, such as Jean-Luc, Jean-Paul, or Anne-Sophie are not uncommon.

Compound and where
Compound comparisons typically compare two sets of groups means where one set has two or more groups ( e. g., compare average group means of group A, B and C with group D ).
* Compound fracture, complete fractures of bone where at least one fragment has damaged the skin, soft tissue or surrounding body cavity
Compound interest may be contrasted with simple interest, where interest is not added to the principal ( there is no compounding ).
The North Compound for British airmen, where the Great Escape occurred, opened on 29 March 1943.
The time was announced to the general public, particularly mariners, by dropping a 6-feet diameter time ball from a mast exactly at 13: 00 daily in front the Marine Police Headquarters Compound, where it is visible from the Victoria Harbour.
1741: John Wyatt, mechanic and inventor, designs and constructs a cart-weighing machine, later referred to as a Compound Lever Weighing machine, the design works by way of levers which hold in place a platform, no matter where the weight is placed the load is transferred to a central lever.
The children roll down the hill in front of Government House, after which the whole procession travels to the Compound where the children play games and partake of a celebratory feast.
Cowra, a farming district, 314 km due west of Sydney, was the town nearest to No. 12 Prisoner of War Compound, a major POW camp, where 4, 000 Axis military personnel and civilians were detained.

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