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See also: Compo

English

Pronunciation

Noun

compo (countable and uncountable, plural compos)

  1. Abbreviation of compensation.
    1. (Australia, slang) Workers' compensation.
  2. Abbreviation of composition.
    1. (military, slang, historical, attributive) Compo ration.
      • 1992, Martin Walker, Oxford Symposium on Food and Cookery 1991: Public Eating:
        Sometimes supplies of food might be a little short in certain areas but attempts were made to ensure that all men had some rations, compo and fresh, available to them.
    2. A mixture of whiting, resin, and glue for ornamenting walls and cornices.
    3. Lime cement mortar.
      Lime-cement mortar is also known as composition or "compo" mortar, guarded or gauged mortar. The mix contains, lime, cement and sand in proportions depending on the requirements of the work.
    4. (cricket) A type of practice cricket ball made of cork and rubber.
  3. Abbreviation of competition.
    • 2013, Cynthia Chris, David A. Gerstner, Media Authorship, page 162:
      Some Demosceners claim, however, that the Demoscene is no longer a vital community, and that commercial sponsors of compos (competitions) have corrupted the community's original ethos.

Derived terms

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Chinese

Etymology

From English composition.

Pronunciation


Noun

compo

  1. (Hong Kong Cantonese) composition (written essay) (especially in language exams)

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Finnish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈkompo/, [ˈko̞mpo̞]
  • Rhymes: -ompo

Noun

compo

  1. alternative form of kompo

Declension

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More information first-person singular possessor, singular ...
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French

Etymology

Shortening of composition.

Pronunciation

Noun

compo f (plural compos)

  1. (sports) lineup

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