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pair of compasses

American  

noun

  1. compass


Etymology

Origin of pair of compasses

First recorded in 1545–55

Example Sentences

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To compare a pair of compasses to the souls of lovers, however, would be wordy trickery too far.

From Nature • Aug. 28, 2013

To trace the life circle which began and ended at Huatabampo would strain an epic pair of compasses.

From Time Magazine Archive

“I knows him!” and, after a few convulsive efforts, the red legs took the shape of a pair of compasses, and the intelligent pupil triumphantly shouted, “It’s a We, Dranpa, it’s a We!”

From "Little Women" by Louisa May Alcott

After finishing my amateur map-making, I roughly measured with a pair of compasses the distance we had travelled from the vicinity of the Copper Mines.

From Lodges in the Wilderness by Scully, W. C. (William Charles)

A small pair of compasses, one leg of which carries a pencil, or a pen, for drawing circles.

From Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (2nd 100 Pages) by Webster, Noah