compass

होकायंत्र
definition
verb
the ship wherein Magellan compassed the world
go around (something) in a circular course.
he compassed his end only by the exercise of violence
contrive to accomplish (something).
noun
Point the binos in any direction and a digital compass takes a bearing.
an instrument containing a magnetized pointer that shows the direction of magnetic north and bearings from it.
Discover that despite the aid of pairs of compasses , scissors and anything else you consider useful, the most you can get in before it breaks is about 1 cm.
an instrument for drawing circles and arcs and measuring distances between points, consisting of two arms linked by a movable joint, one arm ending in a point and the other usually carrying a pencil or pen.
translation of 'compass'
आटोका,
होकायंत्र,
वतृळ काढण्याचे साधन,
घेरणे,
आवाका,
वेढणे
example
a regular heptagon cannot be constructed accurately with only ruler and 'compass'
Then, using an electronic 'compass' and ultrasonic sensors, it cuts the area about 10 times, ensuring a minimum of missed patches.
It is wonderfully satisfying to make these pictures by hand, patiently, with pencil and paper, 'compass' and straightedge.
It is, almost, within the 'compass' of our understanding.
She was high in her praise of the level of organisation of last year's training sessions and suggests that reaching the decider this year is well within the 'compass' of the minors.
We even relocate daybreak and sunset, which, one might surmise, are logical ways to determine the beginning and end of a given day, within the 'compass' of clock-time.
While sipping hot tea, I tweak my 'compass' declination and draw bearing lines on our map.
Using a 'compass' to create hundreds of circles in delicate works on paper, Hesse carried Minimalist repetition and seriality to the point of obsession.
Extending the photograph beyond the 'compass' of the glance into a continuum, he presents more information than a single frame could be expected to contain.
This is easily determined by holding a 'compass' near the magnet to determine if the strength of the magnet overrides the magnetic force of the poles.
A magnetometer is a device that, like the magnet of a 'compass' , reacts to changes in the earth's magnetic field.
Before long, my sense of bush direction usurped the 'compass' .
By ‘science’ he means ‘all that can fall within the 'compass' of human understanding’.
The needs and expectations of the enquiring traveller change rapidly and it would be impossible to meet them all within the 'compass' of single volumes.
Within the 'compass' of these measurements, every outcome is inevitable.
Did such matters fall within the 'compass' of judicial review at all?
Set the points of a pencil 'compass' to the width of the widest gap between the counter top and the wall.
To absorb 5,000 years of a country's rich cultural past within the 'compass' of seven days, was like delving into a honeypot and emerging in a daze.
Complete achievement of these objectives within the 'compass' of one individual lifetime is never possible, of course, but that is not the point.
These are works of dry stone masonry meticulously assembled, some aligned directly with points of the 'compass' .
Yet the moral of the book may be expressed within the 'compass' of a single phrase - too much intelligence, and not enough brains.
As a musical instrument the singing voice has wide tonal 'compass' and uniquely variable pitch, intensity, and stress.
American roads also frustrated the traveller seeking to move diagonally rather than according to the four cardinal points of the 'compass' .
Sometimes the facts of a case may fall within the 'compass' of both constructive and gross negligence manslaughter so that a verdict of manslaughter may be available on either of those grounds.
Roughly, one measures everything with a ruler and 'compass' and sets things up according to strict astrological correspondences.
this region had within its 'compass' many types of agriculture
The question is whether that school falls within the 'compass' of this particular legislation.
It got me puzzling about the points of the 'compass' .
Crewe was ideally placed on the rail network, with connections running to all points of the 'compass'
Point the binos in any direction and a digital 'compass' takes a bearing.
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