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compass

com·pass [ kúmpəss, kómpəss ]


noun  (plural com·pass·es)
Definition:
 
1. direction finder: a device for finding directions, usually with a magnetized needle that automatically swings to magnetic north

2. personal direction: a sense of personal direction
a leader who was devoid of moral compass

3. scope: the scope of something such as a subject or area of study
beyond the compass of the inquiry

4. hinged device for drawing circles: a device for drawing circles or measuring distances, e.g. on a map, that consists of two rods, one pointed, the other often holding a pencil, joined by an adjustable hinge ( often used in the plural )



transitive verb  (past and past participle com·passed, present participle com·pass·ing, 3rd person present singular com·pass·es)
Definition:
 
1. 
Same as  encompass (sense 2)


2. understand something: to understand something fully and completely ( formal )
far more than the average mind can compass

3. achieve something: to achieve or attain something ( literary )

[14th century. < French compas "circle," compasser "to measure" < assumed Vulgar Latin compassare, literally "step off" < Latin passus "step"]

com·pass·a·ble adjective
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