3 to arrange words, sentences, pages, etc. in preparation for printing
5 to form or make up something:
The metropolitan area is composed of New York City and parts of New Jersey and Connecticut.
Eukaryotic cells during cell division construct contractile rings that are mainly composed of an actin-based cytoskeleton.
Then, students read four additional papers, one of which is composed of weak data and overinterpreted analysis.
The group which was most clearly closest to each other was composed of parents, children and siblings.
The valuations that have composed a traditional canon have become seen as partial, culturally loaded, and representative of an elite minority.
By contrast, in the 'central region' of the lordship some military tenancies were composed of multiple knights' fees, and were distributed over wide geographical areas.
Drawn with the urgent compulsiveness of the non-professional graffiti artist, composed chaotically, it acknowledges only the child/savage within the adult.
The economic landscape is thus composed to begin with of a juxtaposition of circular cells, each comprising a town and its hinterland.
Indeed, many of the complex molecules of which they are composed would be liable to fall apart.
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