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compass card
noun
, Navigation.
- a circular card with magnets attached to its underside, the face divided on its rim into points of the compass, degrees clockwise from north, or both, and floating or suspended from a pivot so as to rotate freely.
compass card
noun
- a compass in the form of a card that rotates so that "0°" or "North" points to magnetic north
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Word History and Origins
Origin of compass card1
First recorded in 1870–75
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Example Sentences
He produced a long, stiff wire, with which he pointed to the compass card.
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She came aft to where I was standing, and, having looked at the compass card, gazed round her.
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As you will see, by looking at the compass card, it is divided into smaller points which are not named on the card.
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The rain, however, beat on its glass in such sheets that he could not possibly have read the compass card floating by the wick.
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But the next morning when I cast off from the floe, it proved the beggars had stolen the compass card, needle and all.
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