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Composer
Composer, in relation to a musical work, means the person who
Composer
One who composes an author Specifically an author of a piece of music
Royalty
of the income from a work paid to its author, composer, etc., usually a percentage of the retail price of each
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Paper
Oxford English Dictionary (volume 2) (Third Edition) as: A substance composed of fibers interlaced into a compact web, made from linen
draft
;specif : to conscript for military service 2 : to compose or prepare esp. the preliminary version of [ing legislation] vi
Civil Law
of a fine, instead of death, for crimes; Numa Pompilius composed the laws relating to religion and divine worship, and abated
Re ally
To bring together again to compose or form anew
Recompose
To compose again to form anew to put together again or repeatedly
Rimey
To compose in rhyme to versify
Sermonize
To compose or write a sermon or sermons to preach
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