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decomposition

/dikɑmpəˈzɪʃɪn/
/dikɒmpəˈzɪʃən/
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Other forms: decompositions

Decomposition is the process of decaying or rotting. If you've ever left a carved pumpkin on the porch into late November, you have seen and smelled decomposition.

A "composition" is a paper or group of items that's put together, while a decomposition is a breaking down or coming apart. You can use the noun decomposition for rotting plants and animals. Some people keep a compost pile for trash decomposition, which produces fertilizer. Studying decomposition lets you see the different stages of rotting, and science teachers often let students leave out a piece of fruit on purpose, just to watch its decomposition and the growth of maggots.

Definitions of decomposition
  1. noun
    the organic phenomenon of rotting
    synonyms: decay
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    type of:
    organic phenomenon
    (biology) a natural phenomenon involving living plants and animals
  2. noun
    a decayed state
    synonyms: disintegration
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    types:
    fragmentation
    the disintegration of social norms governing behavior and thought and social relationships
    type of:
    decay
    an inferior state resulting from the process of decaying
  3. noun
    (biology) the process of decay caused by bacterial or fungal action
    synonyms: putrefaction, rot, rotting
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    type of:
    decay
    the process of gradually becoming inferior
  4. noun
    (chemistry) separation of a substance into two or more substances that may differ from each other and from the original substance
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    types:
    electrolysis
    (chemistry) a chemical decomposition reaction produced by passing an electric current through a solution containing ions
    type of:
    chemical reaction, reaction
    (chemistry) a process in which one or more substances are changed into others
  5. noun
    the analysis of a vector field
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    type of:
    vector algebra
    the part of algebra that deals with the theory of vectors and vector spaces
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