Compact ( adjective , noun , verb )

(As an adjective)

Compact ( adjective )

  1. Having all parts close together; densely packed.
  2. Small in size and easy to carry.
  3. Having a simple and neat appearance.

Origin:

Derived from the latin word 'compactus' meaning 'pressed together'.

Examples:

  1. This compact car is easy to park in tight spaces.
  2. The compact design of this phone makes it easy to carry in your pocket.
  3. The compact city is known for its bustling streets and crowded buildings.

(As a noun)

Compact ( noun )

  1. Having all parts close together; densely packed.
  2. Small in size and easy to carry.
  3. Having a simple and neat appearance.

Origin:

Derived from the latin word 'compactus' meaning 'pressed together'.

Examples:

  1. This compact car is easy to park in tight spaces.
  2. The compact design of this phone makes it easy to carry in your pocket.
  3. The compact city is known for its bustling streets and crowded buildings.

(As a verb)

Compact ( verb )

  1. Having all parts close together; densely packed.
  2. Small in size and easy to carry.
  3. Having a simple and neat appearance.

Origin:

Derived from the latin word 'compactus' meaning 'pressed together'.

Examples:

  1. This compact car is easy to park in tight spaces.
  2. The compact design of this phone makes it easy to carry in your pocket.
  3. The compact city is known for its bustling streets and crowded buildings.
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