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Decomposition

Definition:

Decomposition refers to the process of breaking down organic matter into simpler substances, such as by the action of bacteria or fungi.

Parts of Speech:

  • Noun
  • Verb

Senses:

Noun:

1. The act or process of decomposing.

2. The state of being decomposed.

3. The breakdown of organic matter into simpler substances by natural processes.

4. Analysis of a complex entity into simpler parts or elements.

Verb:

1. To cause or undergo decomposition, especially of organic matter.

2. To separate or resolve into constituent parts or elements.

Usage:

Popular: Decomposition is an essential part of the natural cycle, as it helps to recycle nutrients back into the environment.

Local: The decomposition of fallen leaves creates a rich layer of organic matter, enriching the soil in our local parks.

Sample Sentences:

Noun:

  1. The decomposition of the dead animal attracted scavengers to the area.
  2. The foul smell in the room was a result of the decomposition of the rotten fruit.
  3. Chemical decomposition plays a crucial role in the field of analytical chemistry.

Verb:

  1. Leaving the food out in the heat will quickly decompose it.
  2. It is necessary to decompose the complex problem into smaller, manageable parts.

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