Composition can refer to:
See also
- Early Germanic law, concerning the use of the term composition, or making a payment instead of receiving a punishment. A fallacy of composition arises when one infers that something is true of the whole from the fact that it is true of some part of the whole (or even of every In the Visual arts — in particular Painting, Graphic design, Photography and Sculpture — composition is the placement or arrangement The term Composition in written language refers to the process and study of creating written works or pieces of Literature. In Linguistics, a compound is a Lexeme (less precisely a Word) that consists of more than one stem. In Computer science, object composition (not to be confused with function composition) is a way and practice to combine simple objects or In Computer science, function composition (not to be confused with Object composition) is an act or mechanism to combine simple functions to build more In Mathematics, a composition of a positive Integer n is a way of writing n as a Sum of Positive integers Two sums which In Mathematics, a composite function represents the application of one function to the results of another In Mathematics, the composition of Binary relations is a concept of forming a new relation S o R from two given relations R and S, having as In Mathematics, a binary function, or function of two variables, is a function which takes two inputs Musical composition is an original piece of Music the structure of a musical piece the process of creating a new Composition Studies (also referred to as "Composition and Rhetoric," "College Composition" "Writing Studies" or simply "Composition" MIDI ( Musical Instrument Digital Interface, ˈmɪdi is an industry-standard protocol that enables Electronic musical instruments Computers Several Latin Law codes of the Germanic peoples written in the Early Middle Ages (also known as leges barbarorum With reference to the modern period, see Ausgleich, also called the Composition of 1867. The Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867 (Ausgleich Kiegyezés established the Dual Monarchy of Austria-Hungary.
- Compose key, a key on a computer keyboard
On some Computer systems a compose key is a key which is designated to signal the Software to interpret the next keystrokes as a combination in order to produce a
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