decompose
/ˌdiːkəmˈpoʊz/
verb
decomposes;
decomposed;
decomposing
decompose
/ˌdiːkəmˈpoʊz/
verb
decomposes;
decomposed;
decomposing
Britannica Dictionary definition of DECOMPOSE
1
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to cause something (such as dead plants and the bodies of dead animals) to be slowly destroyed and broken down by natural processes, chemicals, etc.
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Bacteria and fungi help decompose organic matter.
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partially decomposed bodies
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The wood on our deck is beginning to decompose. [=(less formally) rot]
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the smell of decomposing leaves
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Synonyms see: [1]decay
2
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to cause something (such as a chemical) to be separated into smaller or simpler parts
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decompose a chemical compound
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The compound will decompose in the presence of light.
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— decomposition
/diˌkɑːmpəˈzɪʃən/
noun
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The wood is already showing signs of decomposition.
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the decomposition of organic matter
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