1. (n.)compass an instrument for determining directions, as by means of a freely rotating magnetized needle that indicates magnetic north.
2. compass Often, compasses. an instrument for drawing or describing circles, measuring distances, etc., consisting generally of two hinged, movablelegs (often used with pair of).
3. compass the enclosing line or limits of any area; perimeter.
4. compass space within limits; scope: the broad compass of the novel.
5. compass the total range of tones of a voice or of a musical instrument.
6. compass due or proper limits; moderate bounds: to act within the compass of propriety.
7. compass a passing round; circuit: the compass of a year.
8. (adj.)compass curved; forming a curve or arc: a compass roof.
9. (v.t.)compass to go or move around; make the circuit of: to compass the city on foot.
10. compass to extend or stretch around; surround; encircle: A stone wall compasses the property.
11. compass to attain or achieve; accomplish; obtain.
14. compass to comprehend; grasp, as with the mind.
Etymology: (1250–1300; (v.) ME < OF compasser to measure < VL *compāssāre, v. der. of *compāssus equal step (L com-com - +pāssuspace1); (n.) ME < OF, der. of compasser)
Definition of 'Compass'
Princeton's WordNet
1. (noun)compass navigational instrument for finding directions
2. (noun)scope, range, reach, orbit, compass, ambit an area in which something acts or operates or has power or control: "the range of a supersonic jet" "a piano has a greater range than the human voice"; "the ambit of municipal legislation"; "within the compass of this article"; "within the scope of an investigation"; "outside the reach of the law"; "in the political orbit of a world power"
3. (noun)compass, range, reach, grasp the limit of capability "within the compass of education"
4. (verb)compass drafting instrument used for drawing circles
5. (verb)compass bring about; accomplish "This writer attempts more than his talents can compass"
6. (verb)circumnavigate, compass travel around, either by plane or ship "We compassed the earth"
7. (verb)grok, get the picture, comprehend, savvy, dig, grasp, compass, apprehend get the meaning of something "Do you comprehend the meaning of this letter?"
1. (noun)compass a device for finding which way north is ***Use a compass to guide you.
2. compass a device for drawing circles ***to draw a circle with a compass
Definition of 'Compass'
Webster Dictionary
1. (noun)Compass a passing round; circuit; circuitous course
2. (noun)Compass an inclosing limit; boundary; circumference; as, within the compass of an encircling wall
3. (noun)Compass an inclosed space; an area; extent
4. (noun)Compass extent; reach; sweep; capacity; sphere; as, the compass of his eye; the compass of imagination
5. (noun)Compass moderate bounds, limits of truth; moderation; due limits; -- used with within
6. (noun)Compass the range of notes, or tones, within the capacity of a voice or instrument
7. (noun)Compass an instrument for determining directions upon the earth's surface by means of a magnetized bar or needle turning freely upon a pivot and pointing in a northerly and southerly direction
10. (verb)Compass to go about or entirely round; to make the circuit of
11. (verb)Compass to inclose on all sides; to surround; to encircle; to environ; to invest; to besiege; -- used with about, round, around, and round about
12. (verb)Compass to reach round; to circumvent; to get within one's power; to obtain; to accomplish
13. (verb)Compass to curve; to bend into a circular form
14. (verb)Compass to purpose; to intend; to imagine; to plot
Definition of 'Compass'
The Standard Electrical Dictionary
1. Compass An apparatus for utilizing the directiveforce of the earth upon the magnetic needle. It consists of a circular case, within which is poised a magnetized bar of steel. This points approximately to the north, and is used on ships and elsewhere to constantly show the direction of the magnetic meridian. Two general types are used. In one the needle is mounted above a fixed "card" or dial, on which degrees or points of the compass, q. v., are inscribed. In the other the card is attached to the needle and rotates with it. The latter represents especially the type known as the mariner's compass. (See Compass, Mariner's--Compass, Spirit, and other titles under compass, also Magnetic Axis--Magnetic Elements.) The needle in good compasses carries for a bearing at its centre, a little agate cup, and a sharp brass pin is the point of support.