compasses - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of compasses in Hindi

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compasses Definition

Noun

  • an instrument containing a magnetized pointer which shows the direction of magnetic north and bearings from it.
  • 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.

compasses Example

  • "Take these," he said, tossing the compasses to her. ( "ये लो," उसने कहा, उसे करुणा को पटकनी। )
  • A museum containing compasses of various types invented during the 19th century is attached to the Compass Observatory at Deptford. ( एक संग्रहालय जिसमें 19 वीं शताब्दी के दौरान आविष्कार किए गए विभिन्न प्रकारों के कम्पास हैं जो कि डेम्पफोर्ड में कम्पास वेधशाला से जुड़े हैं। )
  • Landon, start taking accountability of dealers and compasses throughout the day. ( लैंडन, पूरे दिन डीलरों और कम्पास की जवाबदेही लेना शुरू कर देता है। )
  • The needles of the primitive compasses, being made of iron, would require frequent re-magnetization, and a " stone " for the purpose of " touching the needle " was therefore generally included in the navigator's outfit. ( आदिम कम्पास की सुइयों, लोहे से बने होने के लिए, बार-बार पुन: चुंबकीयकरण की आवश्यकता होगी, और "सुई को छूने" के उद्देश्य के लिए एक "पत्थर" इसलिए आमतौर पर नाविक के संगठन में शामिल किया गया था। )

More Sentence

  • A trained observer acting under the superintendent of compasses is charged with this important work.
  • All compasses are fitted with a gimbal ring to keep the bowl and card level under every circumstance of a ship's motion in a seaway, the ring being connected with the binnacle or pedestal by means of journals or knife edges.
  • The compass was first used in sailing.
  • The needle of the compass shows that we're facing.
  • South is opposite north on a compass.
  • The needle on a compass always points to magnetic north.
  • The needle of the compass shows that we're facing south.
  • The author boxed the compass of negation in his article.
  • The points of the compass are North, South,(sentencedict.com) East and West.
  • She could not compass the simplest problems.
  • Sightseers arrived from all points of the compass.
  • After that they took his right hand, placed it on something, and told him to hold a pair of compasses to his left breast with the other hand and to repeat after someone who read aloud an oath of fidelity to the laws of the Order.
  • Tamer dropped onto his knees and held out two compasses: the original and a second without the wear of time around its edges.
  • The binnacles or pedestals for compasses are generally constructed of wood about 45 in.
  • The invention of the compass was referred to China.
  • The needle of a compass points to the north.
  • The discussion went beyond the compass of my brain.
  • If you haven't a compass, use the stars to guide you.
  • The car has an overhead console with a compass and outside temperature indicator.
  • We need to bring research techniques within the compass of normal teaching.
  • For, first, their compasses are exactly like ours, and they buy them of Europeans as much as they can, scarce daring to meddle with their needles themselves.
  • You can go anywhere and still the compass points north or south.
  • Furnished with maps, a compass and sandwiches, they set off for a day's hiking.
  • Local magnetic disturbance of the needle due to magnetic rocks is observed on land in all parts of the world, and in certain places extends to the land under the sea, affecting the compasses on board the ships passing over it.
  • Living without an aim is like sailing without a compass.  
  • It's a musical instrument made of brass, somewhat like a cornet and with a similar compass.
  • By means of this instrument questions in navigation, trigonometry, &c., are solved with the aid of a pair of compasses.
  • The railway fanned out from Moscow to all points of the compass.