compass course
Americannoun
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.
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The navigator set a compass course southeastward towards St. Thomas.
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Finisterre took a starboard tack off Newport with a 163� compass course.
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Comte leveled out on a compass course for Bloemfontein and nosed out of the cloud.
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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
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