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Compassing
Compassing [fr. compasser, Fr., to encircle, con, with, and passus, a step, Lat.], imagining or contriving. To compass or
Compassing
Curved bent as compassing timbers
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Compass
A passing round circuit circuitous course
Compasses
An instrument for describing circles measuring figures etc consisting of two or rarely more pointed branches or legs usually joined at the top by a rivet on which they move
Compassion
Literally suffering with another a sensation of sorrow excited by the distress or misfortunes of another pity commiseration
Sea compass
The mariners compass See under Compass
Bow pen
Bow compasses carrying a drawing pen See Bow compass
Rosinweed
The compass plant See under Compass
Incompassion
Lack of compassion or pity
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