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beam compass
長臂圓規
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Beam
n.
1.
Any
large
piece
of
timber
or
iron
long
in
proportion
to
its
thickness
,
and
prepared
for
use
.
2.
One
of
the
principal
horizontal
timbers
of
a
building
or
ship
.
The
beams
of
a
vessel
are
strong
pieces
of
timber
stretching
across
from
side
to
side
to
support
the
decks
.
--
Totten
.
3.
The
width
of
a
vessel
;
as
,
one
vessel
is
said
to
have
more
beam
than
another
.
4.
The
bar
of
a
balance
,
from
the
ends
of
which
the
scales
are
suspended
.
The
doubtful
beam
long
nods
from
side
to
side
.
--
Pope
.
5.
The
principal
stem
or
horn
of
a
stag
or
other
deer
,
which
bears
the
antlers
,
or
branches
.
6.
The
pole
of
a
carriage
. [
Poetic
]
7.
A
cylinder
of
wood
,
making
part
of
a
loom
,
on
which
weavers
wind
the
warp
before
weaving
;
also
,
the
cylinder
on
which
the
cloth
is
rolled
,
as
it
is
woven
;
one
being
called
the
fore
beam
,
the
other
the
back
beam
.
8.
The
straight
part
or
shank
of
an
anchor
.
9.
The
main
part
of
a
plow
,
to
which
the
handles
and
colter
are
secured
,
and
to
the
end
of
which
are
attached
the
oxen
or
horses
that
draw
it
.
10.
Steam Engine
A
heavy
iron
lever
having
an
oscillating
motion
on
a
central
axis
,
one
end
of
which
is
connected
with
the
piston
rod
from
which
it
receives
motion
,
and
the
other
with
the
crank
of
the
wheel
shaft
; --
called
also
working beam
or
walking beam
.
11.
A
ray
or
collection
of
parallel
rays
emitted
from
the
sun
or
other
luminous
body
;
as
,
a
beam
of
light
,
or
of
heat
.
How
far
that
little
candle
throws
his
beams
!
--
Shak
.
12.
(
Fig
.):
A
ray
;
a
gleam
;
as
,
a
beam
of
comfort
.
Mercy
with
her
genial
beam
.
--
Keble
.
13.
One
of
the
long
feathers
in
the
wing
of
a
hawk
; --
called
also
beam feather
.
Abaft the beam
Naut.
,
in
an
arc
of
the
horizon
between
a
line
that
crosses
the
ship
at
right
angles
,
or
in
the
direction
of
her
beams
,
and
that
point
of
the
compass
toward
which
her
stern
is
directed
.
Beam center
Mach.
,
the
fulcrum
or
pin
on
which
the
working
beam
of
an
engine
vibrates
.
Beam compass
,
an
instrument
consisting
of
a
rod
or
beam
,
having
sliding
sockets
that
carry
steel
or
pencil
points
; --
used
for
drawing
or
describing
large
circles
.
Beam engine
,
a
steam
engine
having
a
working
beam
to
transmit
power
,
in
distinction
from
one
which
has
its
piston
rod
attached
directly
to
the
crank
of
the
wheel
shaft
.
Before the beam
Naut.
,
in
an
arc
of
the
horizon
included
between
a
line
that
crosses
the
ship
at
right
angles
and
that
point
of
the
compass
toward
which
the
ship
steers
.
On the beam
,
in
a
line
with
the
beams
,
or
at
right
angles
with
the
keel
.
On the weather beam
,
on
the
side
of
a
ship
which
faces
the
wind
.
To be on her beam ends
,
to
incline
,
as
a
vessel
,
so
much
on
one
side
that
her
beams
approach
a
vertical
position
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Com·pass
n.
1.
A
passing
round
;
circuit
;
circuitous
course
.
They
fetched
a
compass
of
seven
day's
journey
.
--
2
Kings
iii
. 9.
This
day
I
breathed
first
;
time
is
come
round
,
And
where
I
did
begin
,
there
shall
I
end
;
My
life
is
run
his
compass
. --
Shak
.
2.
An
inclosing
limit
;
boundary
;
circumference
;
as
,
within
the
compass
of
an
encircling
wall
.
3.
An
inclosed
space
;
an
area
;
extent
.
Their
wisdom
. . .
lies
in
a
very
narrow
compass
.
--
Addison
.
4.
Extent
;
reach
;
sweep
;
capacity
;
sphere
;
as
,
the
compass
of
his
eye
;
the
compass
of
imagination
.
The
compass
of
his
argument
.
--
Wordsworth
.
5.
Moderate
bounds
,
limits
of
truth
;
moderation
;
due
limits
; --
used
with
within
.
In
two
hundred
years
before
(
I
speak
within
compass
),
no
such
commission
had
been
executed
.
--
Sir
J
.
Davies
.
6.
Mus.
The
range
of
notes
,
or
tones
,
within
the
capacity
of
a
voice
or
instrument
.
You
would
sound
me
from
my
lowest
note
to
the
top
of
my
compass
.
--
Shak
.
7.
An
instrument
for
determining
directions
upon
the
earth's
surface
by
means
of
a
magnetized
bar
or
needle
turning
freely
upon
a
pivot
and
pointing
in
a
northerly
and
southerly
direction
.
He
that
first
discovered
the
use
of
the
compass
did
more
for
the
supplying
and
increase
of
useful
commodities
than
those
who
built
workhouses
.
--
Locke
.
8.
A
pair
of
compasses
. [
R
.]
See
Compasses.
To
fix
one
foot
of
their
compass
wherever
they
please
.
--
Swift
.
9.
A
circle
;
a
continent
. [
Obs
.]
The
tryne
compas
[
the
threefold
world
containing
earth
,
sea
,
and
heaven
. --=\
Skeat
.
]\= --
Chaucer
.
Azimuth compass
.
See
under
Azimuth
.
Beam compass
.
See
under
Beam
.
Compass card
,
the
circular
card
attached
to
the
needles
of
a
mariner's
compass
,
on
which
are
marked
the
thirty-two
points
or
rhumbs
.
Compass dial
,
a
small
pocket
compass
fitted
with
a
sundial
to
tell
the
hour
of
the
day
.
Compass plane
Carp.
,
a
plane
,
convex
in
the
direction
of
its
length
on
the
under
side
,
for
smoothing
the
concave
faces
of
curved
woodwork
.
Compass plant
,
Compass flower
Bot.
,
a
plant
of
the
American
prairies
(
Silphium laciniatum
),
not
unlike
a
small
sunflower
;
rosinweed
.
Its
lower
and
root
leaves
are
vertical
,
and
on
the
prairies
are
disposed
to
present
their
edges
north
and
south
.
Its
leaves
are
turned
to
the
north
as
true
as
the
magnet
:
This
is
the
compass flower
. --
Longefellow
.
--
Compass saw
,
a
saw
with
a
narrow
blade
,
which
will
cut
in
a
curve
; --
called
also
fret saw
and
keyhole saw
.
Compass timber
Shipbuilding
,
curved
or
crooked
timber
.
Compass window
Arch.
,
a
circular
bay
window
or
oriel
window
.
Mariner's compass
,
a
kind
of
compass
used
in
navigation
.
It
has
two
or
more
magnetic
needles
permanently
attached
to
a
card
,
which
moves
freely
upon
a
pivot
,
and
is
read
with
reference
to
a
mark
on
the
box
representing
the
ship's
head
.
The
card
is
divided
into
thirty-two
points
,
called
also
rhumbs
,
and
the
glass-covered
box
or
bowl
containing
it
is
suspended
in
gimbals
within
the
binnacle
,
in
order
to
preserve
its
horizontal
position
.
Surveyor's compass
,
an
instrument
used
in
surveying
for
measuring
horizontal
angles
.
See
Circumferentor
.
Variation compass
,
a
compass
of
delicate
construction
,
used
in
observations
on
the
variations
of
the
needle
.
To fetch a compass
,
to
make
a
circuit
.
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