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compound In military science, a compound is a type of fortification made up of walls surrounding several buildings in the center of a large piece of land. The walls can either serve the purpose of being tall, thick, and inpenetrable, in which case they would be made of wood, stone, or some other like substance; or dangerous to attempt to scale, in which case they could be made of barbed wire or electrified. ...
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compound A molecule made up of two or more kinds of atoms held together by chemical bonds.
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compound eye [KOM-pound i] the major insect eye, composed of many individual facets or lenses.
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compound eye an eye containing many lenses, each of which sees only a small portion of the whole image; arthropods such as insects and crayfish have compound eyes
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compound leaves have divided blades, each leaflet separated along a main or secondary vein. Palmately compound leaves have the leaflets radiating from the end of the petiole, like fingers off the palm of a hand. There is no rachis, eg Cannabis (hemp) and Aesculus (buckeyes). Pinnately compound leaves have the leaflets arranged along the main or mid-vein (called a rachis in this case). odd pinnate: with a terminal leaflet, eg Fraxinus (ash). ...
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