Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for IN-COM-POS'ED
IN-COM-PLI'ANT-LYIN-COM'POS-ITE
IN-COM-POS'ED, a. [in and composed.]
Disordered; disturbed. [But this word is little used. Instead of it we use discomposed.]
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IN-COM-PLI'ANT-LYIN-COM'POS-ITE
IN-COM-POS'ED, a. [in and composed.]
Disordered; disturbed. [But this word is little used. Instead of it we use discomposed.]
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