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Definition of compart
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Compart
(v. t.) To
divide;
to mark out into parts or
subdivisions.
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Reglet
::
Reglet
(n.) A flat,
narrow
molding,
used
chiefly
to
separate
the parts or
members
of
compartments
or
panels
from one
another,
or
doubled,
turned,
and
interlaced
so as to form
knots,
frets,
or other
ornaments.
See
Illust.
(12) of
Column..
Pane
::
Pane (n.) A
division;
a
distinct
piece,
limited
part, or
compartment
of any
surface;
a
patch;
hence,
a
square
of a
checkered
or
plaided
pattern..
Panel
::
Panel (n.) A
sunken
compartment
with
raised
margins,
molded
or
otherwise,
as in
ceilings,
wainscotings,
etc..
Loculus
::
Loculus
(n.) One of the
compartments
of a
several-celled
ovary;
loculament.
Commode
::
Commode
(n.) A night stand with a
compartment
for
holding
a
chamber
vessel.
Calycozoa
::
Calycozoa
(n. pl.) A group of
acalephs
of which
Lucernaria
is the type. The body is
cup-shaped
with eight
marginal
lobes
bearing
clavate
tentacles.
An
aboral
sucker
serves
for
attachment.
The
interior
is
divided
into four large
compartments.
See
Lucernarida.
Locular
::
Locular
(a.) Of or
relating
to the cell or
compartment
of an
ovary,
etc.; in
composition,
having
cells;
as
trilocular..
Locker
::
Locker
(n.) A
drawer,
cupboard,
compartment,
or
chest,
esp. one in a ship, that may be
closed
with a
lock..
Goose
::
Goose (n.) A game
played
with
counters
on a board
divided
into
compartments,
in some of which a goose was
depicted..
Flue
::
Flue (n.) A
compartment
or
division
of a
chimney
for
conveying
flame and smoke to the outer air.
Coupe
::
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..
Abacus
::
Abacus
(n.) A
tablet,
panel,
or
compartment
in
ornamented
or
mosaic
work..
Hourglass
::
Hourglass
(n.) An
instrument
for
measuring
time,
especially
the
interval
of an hour. It
consists
of a glass
vessel
having
two
compartments,
from the
uppermost
of which a
quantity
of sand,
water,
or
mercury
occupies
an hour in
running
through
a small
aperture
unto the
lower..
Locellate
::
Locellate
(a.)
Divided
into
secondary
compartments
or
cells,
as where one
cavity
is
separated
into
several
smaller
ones..
Water Ballast
::
Water
ballast
() Water
confined
in
specially
constructed
compartments
in a
vessel's
hold, to serve as
ballast..
Chamber
::
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..
Bilocular
::
Bilocular
(a.)
Divided
into two cells or
compartments;
as, a
bilocular
pericarp..
Compartition
::
Compartition
(n.) The act of
dividing
into parts or
compartments;
division;
also, a
division
or
compartment..
Loculate
::
Loculate
(a.)
Divided
into
compartments.
Hopscotch
::
Hopscotch
(n.) A
child's
game, in which a
player,
hopping
on one foot,
drives
a stone from one
compartment
to
another
of a
figure
traced
or
scotched
on the
ground;
--
called
also
hoppers..
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