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62 words match “COMPART”

COMPART v.
To divide; to mark out into parts or subdivisions. [R.] The crystal surface is comparted all In niches verged with rubies. Glover.
COMPARTITION n.
The act of dividing into parts or compartments; division; also, a division or compartment. [Obs.] Their temples . . . needed no compartitions. Sir H. Wotton.
COMPARTMENT n. 2 definitions
s into which an inclosed portion of space is divided, as by partitions, or lines; as, the compartments of a cabinet, a house, or a garden. In the midst was placed a large compartment composed of grotesque work. Carew.
COMPARTNER n.
See Copartner. [Obs.]
ABACUS n. 2 definitions
A tablet, panel, or compartment in ornamented or mosaic work.
APARTMENT n.
A compartment. [Obs.] Pope.
BAY n. 3 definitions
A small body of water set off from the main body; as a compartment containing water for a wheel; the portion of a canal just outside of the gates of a lock, etc.
BILOCULAR a.
Divided into two cells or compartments; as, a bilocular pericarp. Gray.
BOX v.
hole in a tree for the purpose of procuring the sap. -- To box off, to divide into tight compartments. -- To box up. (a) To put into a box in order to save; as, he had boxed up twelve score pounds. (b) To confine; as, to be boxed up in narrow quarters.
CALYCOZOA n.
entacles. An aboral sucker serves for attachment. The interior is divided into four large compartments. See Lucernarida.
CANTON n.
A small portion; a division; a compartment. That little canton of land called the "English pale" Davies. There is another piece of Holbein's, . . . in which, in six several cantons, the several parts of our Savior's passion are represented. Bp. Burnet.
CASE n.
A shallow tray divided into compartments or "boxes" for holding type.
CHAMBER n.
A compartment or cell; an inclosed space or cavity; as, the chamber of a canal lock; the chamber of a furnace; the chamber of the eye.
CHAPTER n.
A location or compartment. In his bosom! In what chapter of his bosom Shak. Chapter head, or Chapter heading, that which stands at the head of a chapter, as a title. -- Chapter house, a house or room where a chapter meets, esp. a cathedral chapter. -- The chapter of accidents, chance. Marryat.
COMMODE n.
A cheat of drawers or a bureau. (b) A night stand with a compartment for holding a chamber vessel. (c) A kind of close stool.
COMPOSITE a.
florets, as the daisy, thistle, and dandelion. Composite carriage, a railroad car having compartments of different classes. [Eng.] -- Composite number (Math.), one which can be divided exactly by a number exceeding unity, as 6 by 2 or 3.prime number. -- Composite photograph or portrait, one made by a combination, or…
COPARTMENT n.
A compartment. [Obs.] T. Warton.
CORRIDOR TRAIN n.
e connected so as to have through its entire length a continuous corridor, into which the compartments open. [Eng.]
COUPE n.
The front compartment of a French diligence; also, the front compartment (usually for three persons) of a car or carriage on British railways.
DECK n.
The floorlike covering of the horizontal sections, or compartments, of a ship. Small vessels have only one deck; larger ships have two or three decks.
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