Composed Information
Composition may refer to:
- Composition (logical fallacy), in which one assumes that a whole has a property solely because its various parts have that property
- Compounding is also known as composition in linguistic literature
- in computer science
- in mathematics
- in the arts
- Composition (visual arts), the plan, placement or arrangement of the elements of art in a work
- Composition roller, cast from a hide glue and molasses used in brayers and inking rollers for letterpress and other relief printing
- Composition (language), in literature, oratory, and rhetoric, producing a work of spoken tradition or written literature
- Musical composition, an original piece of music and its creation
- Composition studies, the professional field of writing instruction
- Dance composition, practice and teaching of choreography
- Digital compositing, the practice of digitally piecing together a video
- in chemistry
- Compositional information, which is different then sequencial information. See Gard model.
See also
- Early Germanic law, concerning the use of the term composition, or making a payment instead of receiving a punishment. With reference to the modern period, see Ausgleich, also called the Composition of 1867.
- Compose key, a key on a computer keyboard
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