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91composite family — compos′ite fam ily n. pln a large and varied plant family, Compositae, typified by nonwoody plants having flower heads composed of a disk containing tiny flowers, the flowers at the rim extending one petal outward to form a surrounding ray:… …
92composite function — compos′ite func′tion n. Math. math. a function obtained from two given functions, where the range of one function is contained in the domain of the second function, by assigning to an element in the domain of the first function that element in… …
93composite number — compos′ite num′ber n. math. a number that is a multiple of at least two numbers other than itself and 1 • Etymology: 1720–30 …
94compositous — composˈitous adjective (botany) Composite • • • Main Entry: ↑composite …
95Magma (groupe) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Magma. Magma Pays d’origine  France Pari …
96Magma (musique) — Magma (groupe) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Magma. Magma Portail du Rock Portail de la musiq …
97Compo (demoscene) — For other uses, see Compo (disambiguation). Demoscene Concepts Demo Intro Demoparty Effects Demogroup Compo Music disk …
98Gazania —   Gazania …
99roi — [ rwa ] n. m. • rei 1080; rex Xe; lat. rex, regis « roi » → reine 1 ♦ Chef d État (homme) de certains pays (⇒ royaume) accédant au pouvoir souverain à vie par voie héréditaire (⇒ …
100Mantias — Mantias, (Greek: Μαντίας; 3rd century BC) a Greek physician who was the tutor of Heraclides of Tarentum,[1] and one of the followers of Herophilus;[2] and who lived therefore most probably in the 3rd century BC. Galen says that he was no ordinary …