composite

/kəmˈpɑzɪt/
noun
  1. Something made up of different parts or materials.
    • The sculpture was a composite of clay, glass, and steel.
    • Her personality is a composite of traits from both parents.
    • The police released a composite of the suspect based on witness descriptions.
  2. A material made by combining two or more different substances to create a stronger or more useful material.
    • Carbon fiber is a common composite used in aerospace.
    • Modern tennis rackets are often made from a composite of graphite and resin.
    • The boat's hull is made of a lightweight composite.
Synonyms
adjective
  1. Made up of different parts or elements; combined.
    • The report was a composite of data from multiple sources.
    • The artist created a composite image from several photographs.
    • They built a composite structure using wood and metal.
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