compact vs ovine

compact

adj
  • Brief; close; pithy; not diffuse; not verbose. 

  • Such that every open cover of the given set has a finite subcover. In a Euclidean space this is equivalent to a Closed and bounded set. 

  • Having all necessary features fitting neatly into a small space. 

  • Closely packed, i.e. packing much in a small space. 

verb
  • To form an agreement or contract. 

  • To make more dense; to compress. 

  • To unite or connect firmly, as in a system. 

noun
  • A small, slim folding case, often featuring a mirror, powder and a powderpuff; that fits into a woman's purse or handbag, or that slips into one's pocket. 

  • A broadsheet newspaper published in the size of a tabloid but keeping its non-sensational style. 

  • An agreement or contract. 

ovine

adj
  • Of, being, pertaining to, or resembling a sheep; also, (not comparable) of an animal: from the genus Ovis. 

  • Resembling a sheep in character; acquiescent, easily influenced, passive, or willing to follow a leader blindly. 

noun
  • An animal from the genus Ovis; a sheep. 

  • A person regarded as resembling a sheep in character; one who is acquiescent, easily influenced, passive, or willing to follow a leader blindly; a sheep. 

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