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composting
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com·post  (kmpst)
n.
1. A mixture of decaying organic matter, as from leaves and manure, used to improve soil structure and provide nutrients.
2. A composition; a mixture.
tr.v. com·post·ed, com·post·ing, com·posts
1. To fertilize with a mixture of decaying organic matter.
2. To convert (vegetable matter) to compost.

[Middle English compote, from Old French, mixture, compost, from Latin compositum, mixture, from neuter past participle of compnere, to put together; see component.]
Translations
composting [ˈkɒmpɒstɪŋ] Ncompostación f
composting [ˈkɒmpɒstɪŋ] ncompostage m


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As far as the international experiences are concerned, compost technology is the fittest to the disposal of food wastes disposal.
As far as the international experiences are concerned, compost technology is the fittest to the disposal of food wastes disposal.
As far as the international experiences are concerned, compost technology is the fittest to the disposal of food wastes disposal.
 
 
 
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