“Not all those who wander are lost.”

— J. R. R. Tolkien







The Word Of The Day

Compass

/ˈkʌm.pəs/

Origin:
From Old French compas (“circle, measure, extent”), from compasser (“to measure, encompass”), ultimately from Latin com- (“together”) + passus (“step”).

Definition:
An instrument that indicates direction by aligning with Earth’s magnetic field; more broadly, a means of guidance or orientation.

Example:
“The explorer checked the compass before setting out.”

Yesterday’s
Maple

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