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- واژهنامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary (.n and .vi and .vt and . adv and .adj) تدبیر کردن ، نقشه کشیدن ، اختراع کردن ، دور زدن ، مدار چیزی راکامل نمودن ، باقطب نماتعیین ، جهت کردن ، محصور کردن ، محدود کردن ، فهمیدن ، درک کردن ، گرد، مدور (.n) حدود وثغور، حوزه ، دایره ، حیطه ، پرگار، قطب نما.قطب نما، پرگار.
- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary compass de l'italien bóssolo, petite boîte, diminutif de bosso, buis (=> BUIS). qotb/râh-namâ compass pargâr
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version بازگشت به کلمات قبلي.... بازگشت به واژه compass radio compass standard compass steering compass swinging the compass to box the compass to fetch a compass transit compass with in compass کلمات مرتبط(compass): بازگشت به واژه compass aperiodic compass aperiodic magnetic compass astro compass beam compass bow compass compass acceleration error compass azimuth compass bearing compass binnacle compass bowl compass calibration compass card compass compensation compass course compass declination compass direction compass error compass magnetic binnacle compass north compass platform compass rose compass saw compass stand compass swing compass-card compass-plane compass-saw compass-window compensation of compass gyro compass gyro magnetic compass gyro-compass hair compass inclination compass induction compass magnetic compass mariner's compass master compass per standard compass (psc) ادامه واژههاي مرتبط(8) وسعت ،جهت ياب ، )adj.& adv.& vt.& vi.& n.(تدبير کردن ،نقشه کشيدن ،اختراع کردن ،دور زدن ،مدار چيزى راکامل نمودن ،باقطب نماتعيين ،جهت کردن ،محصور کردن ،محدود کردن ،فهميدن ،درک کردن ،گرد،مدور )n.( حدود وثغور،حوزه ،دايره ،حيطه ،پرگار،قطب نما علوم مهندسى : دوره الکترونيک : قطبنما عمران : قطب نما معمارى : قطبنما نجوم : قطب نما علوم هوايى : قطب نما علوم نظامى : قطب نما علوم دريايى : قطبنما کلمات مرتبط(47)
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 com·pass n. Pronunciation: ' kəm-pəs also ' käm- Function: transitive verb Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French cumpasser to measure, from Vulgar Latin *compassare to pace off, from Latin com- + passus pace Date: 14th century 1 : to devise or contrive often with craft or skill : PLOT <persons ⋯ who have compass ed my destruction ― Charles Dickens> 2 : ENCOMPASS 3 a : BRING ABOUT , ACHIEVE b : to get into one's possession or power : OBTAIN 4 : COMPREHEND –com·pass·able \-pə-sə-bəl\ adjective ]]> 2 compass n. Function: noun Date: 14th century 1 a : BOUNDARY , CIRCUMFERENCE <within the compass of the city walls> b : a circumscribed space <within the narrow compass of 21 pages ― V. L. Parrington> c : RANGE , SCOPE <the compass of my voice> 2 : a curved or roundabout course <a compass of seven days' journey ― 2 Kings 3:9(AV)> 3 a : a device for determining directions by means of a magnetic needle or group of needles turning freely on a pivot and pointing to the magnetic north b : any of various nonmagnetic devices that indicate direction c : an instrument for describing circles or transferring measurements that consists of two pointed branches joined at the top by a pivot ― usually used in plural ― called also pair of compasses 4 : DIRECTION 6C <his moral compass > synonyms see RANGE compass 3a]]> 3 compass n. Function: adjective Date: 1523 : forming a curve : CURVED <a compass timber>]]> compass (as used in expr…