Significance of Compound

The term "Compound" takes on diverse meanings across different disciplines. In Tibetan Buddhism, it can represent a collection of terms or repeated experiences. Ayurveda uses it to describe mixtures for various treatments, while Vyakarana views it as a grammatical construction that combines words for a unified meaning. Rasashastra defines it as a product from combining ingredients. In health sciences, it signifies chemical substances, such as those in plant extracts with various properties.1
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Synonyms: Composite, Mixture, Amalgam, Combination, Aggregate, Fusion, Synthesis

In Dutch: Verbinding; In Finnish: Yhdiste; In Spanish: Compuesto; In German: Verbindung; In French: Composé; In Malay: Kompaun; In Swedish: Förening

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Buddhist concept of 'Compound'

Hindu concept of 'Compound'

The concept of Compound in local and regional sources

The concept of Compound in scientific sources