composition
noun
uk/ˌkɒmpəˈzɪʃən/ us [ U ]
the way in which the parts of something are arranged:
the composition of sth The company said it plans to change the composition of its board of directors, creating a board composed predominantly of independent directors.
[ U ] PRODUCTION
a manufactured material made of more than one substance:
Composition tiles have replaced asbestos tiles in public buildings.
[ C, usually singular ] LAW
an agreement in which someone who owes money pays less than is owed, in order to settle the debt more quickly:
make a composition with sb If a person has at any time been made bankrupt or has made a composition with creditors, he is disqualified from being appointed as a trustee of the charity.