compounding

  • 1compounding — n. the act of combining things. Syn: combination, combining. [WordNet 1.5] || …

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  • 2compounding — index building (business of assembling), composition (makeup) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 3Compounding — For financial compounding, see Compound interest. For the compounding of words, see Compound (linguistics). Compounding (also pharmaceutical compounding and compounding pharmacy) is the mixing of drugs by a compounding pharmacist to fit the… …

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  • 4Compounding — Compound Com*pound (k[o^]m*pound ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Compounded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Compounding}.] [OE. componen, compounen, L. componere, compositum; com + ponere to put set. The d is excrescent. See {Position}, and cf. {Compon[ e]}.] 1. To… …

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  • 5Compounding — The ability of an asset to generate earnings, which are then reinvested in order to generate their own earnings. In other words, compounding refers to generating earnings from previous earnings. Also known as compound interest . Suppose you… …

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  • 6compounding — The process of accumulating the time value of money forward in time. For example, interest earned in one period earns additional interest during each subsequent time period. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary The computation of interest paid, using… …

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  • 7compounding — kompaundavimas statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Kelių skirtingų rūšių kuro arba tepalų maišymas. atitikmenys: angl. blending; compounding rus. компаундирование …

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  • 8compounding — receptūra statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Produkto gamybai reikalingų medžiagų pavadinimai ir kiekiai. atitikmenys: angl. compounding; recipe rus. рецептура …

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  • 9compounding — See pre compounding …

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  • 10Compounding a felony — was an offence under the common law of England and was classified as a misdemeanour. It consisted of a prosecutor or victim of an offence accepting anything of value under an agreement not to prosecute, or hamper the prosecution of, a felony.[1]… …

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