compass
[ kuhm-puh s ]
/ ˈkʌm pəs /
noun
adjective
curved; forming a curve or arc: a compass timber; compass roof.
verb (used with object)
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British Dictionary definitions for compass
compass
/ (ˈkʌmpəs) /
noun
verb (tr)
Derived forms of compass
compassable, adjectiveWord Origin for compass
C13: from Old French
compas, from
compasser to measure, from Vulgar Latin
compassāre (unattested) to pace out, ultimately from Latin
passus step
Scientific definitions for compass
compass
[ kŭm′pəs ]
A device used to determine geographical direction, usually consisting of a magnetic needle mounted on a pivot, aligning itself naturally with the Earth's magnetic field so that it points to the Earth's geomagnetic north or south pole.
A device used for drawing circles and arcs and for measuring distances on maps, consisting of two legs hinged together at one end.