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compass course

American  

noun

Nautical.
  1. a course whose bearing is relative to the meridian as given by the navigator's compass, no compensation being made for variation or deviation.


Etymology

Origin of compass course

First recorded in 1850–55

Example Sentences

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Dirty fog shut down over all of the south-east by daylight, forcing the flyer to steer a compass course over a mist-blotted earth.

From Time Magazine Archive

The navigator set a compass course southeastward towards St. Thomas.

From Time Magazine Archive

Finisterre took a starboard tack off Newport with a 163� compass course.

From Time Magazine Archive

Comte leveled out on a compass course for Bloemfontein and nosed out of the cloud.

From Time Magazine Archive

To convert a true course into a compass course The converse of the above rule is true.

From Lectures in Navigation by Draper, Ernest Gallaudet