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Compact   /kˈɑmpækt/  /kəmpˈækt/   Listen
Compact

adjective
1.
Closely and firmly united or packed together.  "Compact clusters of flowers"
2.
Having a short and solid form or stature.  Synonyms: heavyset, stocky, thick, thickset.  "He was tall and heavyset" , "Stocky legs" , "A thickset young man"
3.
Briefly giving the gist of something.  Synonyms: compendious, succinct, summary.  "A compact style is brief and pithy" , "Succinct comparisons" , "A summary formulation of a wide-ranging subject"
noun
1.
A small cosmetics case with a mirror; to be carried in a woman's purse.  Synonym: powder compact.
2.
A signed written agreement between two or more parties (nations) to perform some action.  Synonyms: concordat, covenant.
3.
A small and economical car.  Synonym: compact car.
verb
(past & past part. compacted; pres. part. compacting)
1.
Have the property of being packable or of compacting easily.  Synonym: pack.  "Such odd-shaped items do not pack well"
2.
Compress into a wad.  Synonyms: bundle, pack, wad.
3.
Make more compact by or as if by pressing.  Synonyms: compress, pack together.
4.
Squeeze or press together.  Synonyms: compress, constrict, contract, press, squeeze.  "The spasm contracted the muscle"



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"Compact" Quotes from Famous Books



... round me in a compact circle, their poor flower-girt heads nodding as the swift current curtsied their crafts. They hemmed me in with desperate persistency as we spun through the ghostly starlight in a swirling mass down to destruction! And in ...
— Gulliver of Mars • Edwin L. Arnold

... takes a large sheet of photographic paper, (a paper made in Europe for this special purpose, very thin, smooth, and compact,) and floats it evenly on the surface of the albumen. Presently she lifts it very carefully by the turned-up corners and hangs it bias, as a seamstress might say, that is, cornerwise, on a string, to dry. This "albumenized" paper is sold most extensively to photographers, ...
— Atlantic Monthly, Vol. XII. July, 1863, No. LXIX. - A Magazine Of Literature, Art, And Politics • Various

... is used, is that of milling or fulling, whereby the fabric is made to shrink and thus becomes more compact and closer in texture. The fabric is thoroughly cleansed, for which purpose the soap should be neutral and free from rosin and silicates, otherwise a harsh feeling or stickiness will be produced. Curd soaps or finely-fitted soaps made from tallow or bleached palm oil, with or without ...
— The Handbook of Soap Manufacture • W. H. Simmons

... yielding. Russia, again, appears to be assuming every day a position of growing importance in Europe. During all this time, what way has been made by the Catholic nations? The foremost of them all, the most compact, the most glorious,—France,—which seemed fifty years ago to have mounted the throne of civilization, has seen, through a course of strange disasters, her sceptre shivered and her power dissolved. Once and again ...
— Pilgrimage from the Alps to the Tiber - Or The Influence of Romanism on Trade, Justice, and Knowledge • James Aitken Wylie

... refractory sheikhs, burning villages and dismantling strongholds, he forced the marauders of Nairi and Kirkhi to respect his frontiers and desist from pillaging his country. The two divisions of his kingdom, strengthened by the military colonies in Nirbu, were united, and became welded together into a compact whole from the banks of the Lower Zab to the sources of ...
— History Of Egypt, Chaldaea, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria, Volume 7 (of 12) • G. Maspero


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