Word Meanings - COMPASSING - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Curved; bent; as, compassing timbers.
Related words: (words related to COMPASSING)
- COMPASSIONATELY
 In a compassionate manner; mercifully. Clarendon.
- CURVIROSTRES
 A group of passerine birds, including the creepers and nuthatches.
- CURVICAUDATE
 Having a curved or crooked tail.
- CURVISERIAL
 Distributed in a curved line, as leaves along a stem.
- CURVE
 Bent without angles; crooked; curved; as, a curve line; a curve surface.
- CURVATURE
 The amount of degree of bending of a mathematical curve, or the tendency at any point to depart from a tangent drawn to the curve at that point. Aberrancy of curvature , the deviation of a curve from a curcular form. -Absolute curvature. See under
- CURVATE; CURVATED
 Bent in a regular form; curved.
- COMPASSABLE
 Capable of being compassed or accomplished. Burke.
- COMPASSING
 Curved; bent; as, compassing timbers.
- COMPASSLESS
 Having no compass. Knowles.
- CURVILINEARITY
 The state of being curvilinear or of being bounded by curved lines.
- CURVATIVE
 Having the margins only a little curved; -- said of leaves. Henslow.
- CURVIDENTATE
 Having curved teeth.
- CURVAL; CURVANT
 Bowed; bent; curved.
- CURVIROSTRAL
 Having a crooked beak, as the crossbill.
- COMPASSIONATE
 1. Having a temper or disposition to pity; sympathetic; merciful. There never was any heart truly great and generous, that was not also tender and compassionate. South. 2. Complaining; inviting pity; pitiable. Shak. Syn. -- Sympathizing; tender;
- COMPASSION
 Literally, suffering with another; a sensation of sorrow excited by the distress or misfortunes of another; pity; commiseration. Womanly igenuity set to work by womanly compassion. Macaulay. Syn. -- Pity; sympathy; commiseration; fellow-feeling;
- CURVILINEAD
 An instrument for drawing curved lines.
- CURVINERVED
 Having the ribs or the veins of the leaves curved; -- called also curvinervate and curve-veined.
- CURVITY
 The state of being curved; a bending in a regular form; crookedness. Holder.
- TRICURVATE
 Curved in three directions; as, a tricurvate spicule (see Illust. of Spicule).
- INCOMPASSIONATE
 Not compassionate; void of pity or of tenderness; remorseless. -- In`com*pas"sion*ate*ly, adv. -- In`com*pas"sion*ate*ness, n.
- RECURVE
 To curve in an opposite or unusual direction; to bend back or down.
- ENCOMPASSMENT
 The act of surrounding, or the state of being surrounded; circumvention. By this encompassment and drift of question. Shak.
- RECURVATE
 Recurved.
- SCURVILY
 In a scurvy manner.
- RECURVITY
 Recurvation.
- OUTCOMPASS
 To exceed the compass or limits of. Bacon.
- SCURVY
 1. Covered or affected with scurf or scabs; scabby; scurfy; specifically, diseased with the scurvy. "Whatsoever man . . . be scurvy or scabbed." lev. xxi. 18, 20. 2. Vile; mean; low; vulgar; contemptible. "A scurvy trick." Ld. Lytton. That scurvy
- ENCOMPASS
 To circumscribe or go round so as to surround closely; to encircle; to inclose; to environ; as, a ring encompasses the finger; an army encompasses a city; a voyage encompassing the world. Shak. A question may be encompassed with difficulty. C. J.
- INCURVATION
 1. The act of bending, or curving. 2. The state of being bent or curved; curvature. An incurvation of the rays. Derham. 3. The act of bowing, or bending the body, in respect or reverence. "The incurvations of the knee." Bp. Hall.
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