composition
Noun
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The spatial property resulting from the arrangement of parts in relation to each other and to the whole (synset 105083641)
"harmonious composition is essential in a serious work of art"is a type of: arrangement, placement - the spatial property of the way in which something is placedsame as: composing
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The way in which someone or something is composed (synset 104940721)
is a type of: property - a basic or essential attribute shared by all members of a classsubtypes:
- structure - the manner of construction of something and the arrangement of its parts
- phenotype - what an organism looks like as a consequence of the interaction of its genotype and the environment
- genetic constitution, genotype - the particular alleles at specified loci present in an organism
- grain, texture - the physical composition of something (especially with respect to the size and shape of the small constituents of a substance)
- karyotype - the appearance of the chromosomal makeup of a somatic cell in an individual or species (including the number and arrangement and size and structure of the chromosomes)
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A mixture of ingredients (synset 114612672)
is a type of: mixture - (chemistry) a substance consisting of two or more substances mixed together (not in fixed proportions and not with chemical bonding)
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A musical work that has been created (synset 107051211)
"the composition is written in four movements"is a type of: music - an artistic form of auditory communication incorporating instrumental or vocal tones in a structured and continuous mannersubtypes:
- morceau - a short literary or musical composition
- sheet music - a musical composition in printed or written form
- arrangement, musical arrangement - a piece of music that has been adapted for performance by a particular set of voices or instruments
- realisation, realization - a musical composition that has been completed or enriched by someone other than the composer
- intermezzo - a short piece of instrumental music composed for performance between acts of a drama or opera
- allegro - a musical composition or musical passage to be performed quickly in a brisk lively manner
- allegretto - a musical composition or musical passage to be performed at a somewhat quicker tempo than andante but not as fast as allegro
- andante - a musical composition or musical passage to be performed moderately slow
- introit - a composition of vocal music that is appropriate for opening church services
- solo - a musical composition for one voice or instrument (with or without accompaniment)
- duet, duette, duo - a musical composition for two performers
- trio - a musical composition for three performers
- quartet, quartette - a musical composition for four performers
- quintet, quintette - a musical composition for five performers
- sestet, sextet, sextette - a musical composition written for six performers
- septet, septette - a musical composition written for seven performers
- octet, octette - a musical composition written for eight performers
- bagatelle - a light piece of music for piano
- divertimento, serenade - a musical composition in several movements; has no fixed form
- canon - a contrapuntal piece of music in which a melody in one part is imitated exactly in other parts
- etude - a short composition for a solo instrument; intended as an exercise or to demonstrate technical virtuosity
- idyl, idyll, pastoral, pastorale - a musical composition that evokes rural life
- toccata - a baroque musical composition (usually for a keyboard instrument) with full chords and rapid elaborate runs in a rhythmically free style
- fantasia - a musical composition of a free form usually incorporating several familiar themes
- musical passage, passage - a short section of a musical composition
- movement - a major self-contained part of a symphony or sonata
- largo - (music) a composition or passage that is to be performed in a slow and dignified manner
- larghetto - (music) a composition or passage played in a slow tempo slightly faster than largo but slower than adagio
- suite - a musical composition of several movements only loosely connected
- symphonic poem, tone poem - an orchestral composition based on literature or folk tales
- medley, pastiche, potpourri - a musical composition consisting of a series of songs or other musical pieces from various sources
- nocturne, notturno - a pensive lyrical piece of music (especially for the piano)
- adagio - (music) a composition played in adagio tempo (slowly and gracefully)
- song, vocal - a short musical composition with words
- study - a composition intended to develop one aspect of the performer's technique
- capriccio - an instrumental composition that doesn't adhere to rules for any specific musical form and is played with improvisation
- motet - an unaccompanied choral composition with sacred lyrics; intended to be sung as part of a church service; originated in the 13th century
- program music, programme music - musical compositions intended to evoke images or remind the listener of events
- incidental music - music composed to accompany the action of a drama or to fill intervals between scenes
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Musical creation (synset 100941268)
is a type of: creating by mental acts - the act of creating something by thinkingsubtypes:
- arrangement, arranging, transcription - the act of arranging and adapting a piece of music
- realisation, realization - the completion or enrichment of a piece of music left sparsely notated by a composer
- recapitulation - (music) the repetition of themes introduced earlier (especially when one is composing the final part of a movement)
same as: composing -
The act of creating written works (synset 100931533)
"writing was a form of therapy for him"; "it was a matter of disputed authorship"associated with:
- compose, indite, pen, write - produce a literary work
- write about, write of, write on - write about a particular topic
- profile - write about
- paragraph - write paragraphs; work as a paragrapher
- dash off, fling off, knock off, scratch off, toss off - write quickly
- rewrite - rewrite so as to make fit to suit a new or different purpose
- write copy - write for commercial publications
- adopt, dramatise, dramatize - put into dramatic form
- draft, outline - draw up an outline or sketch for something
- author - be the author of
- co-author - be a co-author on (a book, a paper)
- ghost, ghostwrite - write for someone else
- annotate, footnote - add explanatory notes to or supply with critical comments
- cite, reference - refer to
- write out, write up - put into writing; write in complete form
- script - write a script for
is a type of: verbal creation - creating something by the use of speech and languagesubtypes:- adoxography - fine writing in praise of trivial or base subjects
- drafting - writing a first version to be filled out and polished later
- dramatisation, dramatization - conversion into dramatic form
- fabrication, fictionalisation, fictionalization - writing in a fictional form
- historiography - the writing of history
- metrification - writing a metrical composition (or the metrical structure of a composition)
- novelisation, novelization - converting something into the form of a novel
- redaction - the act of putting something in writing
- lexicography - the act of writing dictionaries
- versification - the art or practice of writing verse
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Art and technique of printing with movable type (synset 106690719)
is a type of: printing, printing process - reproduction by applying ink to paper as for publicationsame as: typography
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An essay (especially one written as an assignment) (synset 106421395)
"he got an A on his composition"is a type of: essay - an analytic or interpretive literary compositionsubtypes: term paper - a composition intended to indicate a student's progress during a school term
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Something that is created by arranging several things to form a unified whole (synset 103085664)
"he envied the composition of their faculty"is a type of: creation - an artifact that has been brought into existence by someonesubtypes: paste-up - a composition of flat objects pasted on a board or other backing
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