recomposer

English

Etymology

recompose + -er

Noun

recomposer (plural recomposers)

  1. One who recomposes.
    • 2002, M. Daniel Carroll R., Amos: The Prophet and His Oracles, page 20:
      To say the recomposers of the book of Amos may not meaningfully do so is to imply that we may not.

French

Etymology

From re- + composer.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʁə.kɔ̃.po.ze/
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Verb

recomposer

  1. to reconstruct, reconstitute

Conjugation

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