compact

compact
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com•pact
adj. [[t]kəmˈpækt, kɒm-, ˈkɒm pækt[/t]] v. [[t]kəmˈpækt[/t]] n. [[t]ˈkɒm pækt[/t]] adj.
1) joined or packed together; dense; solid:
compact soil[/ex]
2) arranged within a relatively small space:
a compact kitchen[/ex]
3) designed to be small in size and economical in operation
4) solidly or firmly built:
a compact physique[/ex]
5) expressed concisely; terse:
a compact review of the news[/ex]
6) composed or made (usu. fol. by of):
a book compact of form and content[/ex]
7) to join or pack closely together; condense
8) to form or make by close union or conjunction; compose
9) cvb to crush or compress into a tight, solid form:
to compact rubbish[/ex]
10) clo a small case containing a mirror, face powder, and sometimes rouge
11) aum an automobile larger than a subcompact but smaller than a midsize car
Etymology: 1375–1425; < L compāctus < compingere to shut away, bind together com•pact′ed•ly, adv. com•pact′ed•ness, n. com•pact′ly, adv. com•pact′ness, n. II
com•pact
[[t]ˈkɒm pækt[/t]] n.
gov a formal agreement between two or more parties, states, etc.; contract
Etymology: 1580–90; < L compactum, compectum < compactus, compacīscī to make an agreement < com-+pacīscī to secure by negotiation, akin to pāx peace

From formal English to slang. 2014.

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