| comp | highly skilled |
|---|---|
| comp | counting the number of white and red blood cells and the number of platelets in 1 cubic millimeter of blood |
| comp | break involving the entire width of the bone |
| comp | successfully completed or brought to an end |
| comp | (football) caught |
| comp | (of a marriage) completed by the first act of sexual intercourse after the ceremony |
| comp | to a complete degree or to the full or entire extent |
| comp | so as to be complete |
| comp | (logic) an attribute of a logical system that is so constituted that a contradiction arises if any proposition is introduced that cannot be derived from the axioms of the system |
| comp | the state of being complete and entire |
| comp | acting as or providing a complement (something that completes the whole) |
| comp | the act of becoming or making complete |