Adjective
of Decompose
Separated or broken up; -- said of the crest of birds when the feathers are divergent.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAfter separation, the pure precipitated double salt is decomposed, and pure CsCl is precipitated by evaporating the water. Source: Internet
A decomposed body of the girl found stuffed inside a bed at a house in the Leprosy colony complex in the Tahirpur area of Nandnagri in northeast Delhi was recovered on October 25, police said. Source: Internet
A measure μ is called σ-finite if X can be decomposed into a countable union of measurable sets of finite measure. Source: Internet
Any compound interval can be always decomposed into one or more octaves plus one simple interval. Source: Internet
Dark in colour, loam contains a good balance of sand, clay and silt as well as plenty of humus (decomposed organic matter). Source: Internet
A special arrow (⇒) is used in retro reactions. citation Elementary reactions The elementary reaction is the smallest division into which a chemical reaction can be decomposed, it has no intermediate products. Source: Internet