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adj. /keuhm pakt", kom-, kom"pakt/; v. /keuhm pakt"/; n. /kom"pakt/, adj.1. joined or packed together; closely and firmly united; dense; solid: compact soil.2. arranged within a relatively small space: a compact shopping center; a compact kitchen.3. designed to be small in size and economical in operation.4. solidly or firmly built: the compact body of a lightweight wrestler.5. expressed concisely; pithy; terse; not diffuse: a compact review of the week's news.6. composed or made (usually fol. by of): a book compact of form and content.7. Also, bicompact. Math. (of a set) having the property that in any collection of open sets whose union contains the given set there exists a finite number of open sets whose union contains the given set; having the property that every open cover has a finite subcover.v.t.8. to join or pack closely together; consolidate; condense.9. to make firm or stable.10. to form or make by close union or conjunction; make up or compose.11. Metall. to compress (metallic or metallic and nonmetallic powders) in a die to be sintered.12. to crush into compact form for convenient disposal or for storage until disposal: to compact rubbish.n.13. a small case containing a mirror, face powder, a puff, and sometimes rouge.14. Also called compact car. an automobile that is smaller than an intermediate but larger than a subcompact and generally has a combined passenger and luggage volume of 100-110 cu. ft. (2.8-3.1 m3).15. Metall. (in powder metallurgy) an object to be sintered formed of metallic or of metallic and nonmetallic powders compressed in a die.[1375-1425; late ME < L compactus (ptp. of compingere to shut away, bind together), equiv. to com- COM- + pag-, var. s. of pangere to fix, arrange (akin to pax PEACE; cf. PACT, COMPACT2) + -tus ptp. suffix]compact2/kom"pakt/, n.a formal agreement between two or more parties, states, etc.; contract: the proposed economic compact between Germany and France.[1580-90; < L compactum, compectum, n. use of neut. of compactus (ptp. of compacisci to make an agreement), equiv. to com- COM- + pac- (s. of pacisci to secure by negotiation, akin to pax settlement ending hostilities, PEACE) + -tus ptp. ending]
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