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Compact (diplomacy); Compact (disambiguation); Compact (magazine); Compact magazine; Compact model
compact
n. (formal)
agreement
1) to make a compact with
2) a compact between; with
compact
1. <theory> (Or "finite", "isolated") In domain theory, an
element d of a cpo D is compact if and only if, for any
chain S, a subset of D,
d <= lub S => there exists s in S such that d <= s.
I.e. you always reach d (or better) after a finite number of
steps up the chain.
("<=" is written in LaTeX as sqsubseteq).
[Jargon File]
(1995-01-13)
2. <jargon> Of a design, describes the valuable property that
it can all be apprehended at once in one's head. This
generally means the thing created from the design can be used
with greater facility and fewer errors than an equivalent tool
that is not compact. Compactness does not imply triviality or
lack of power; for example, C is compact and Fortran is
not, but C is more powerful than Fortran. Designs become
non-compact through accreting features and cruft that
don't merge cleanly into the overall design scheme (thus, some
fans of Classic C maintain that ANSI C is no longer
compact).
(2008-10-13)
Close, dense, solid, firm, compressed, pressed together, closely put together, of firm texture.
2.
Pithy, terse, concise, laconic, sententious, short, brief, compendious, succinct, pointed, full of meaning.
3.
[Archaic.] Compacted. See the verb.
Wikipedia
Compact
Compact as used in politics may refer broadly to a pact or treaty; in more specific cases it may refer to:
Interstate compact
Blood compact, an ancient ritual of the Philippines
Compact government, a type of colonial rule utilized in British North America
Compact of Free Association whereby the sovereign states of the Federated States of Micronesia, the Republic of the Marshall Islands and the Republic of Palau have entered into as associated states with the United States.
Mayflower Compact, the first governing document of Plymouth Colony
United Nations Global Compact
Global Compact for Migration, a UN non-binding intergovernmental agreement
1. Compact supporters say it honors existing rights.
2. The compact fluorescent bulbs are more expensive.
3. There would be an independent Compact champion, empowered to adjudicate on disputes between parties to Compact Plus – which would co–exist with the basic Compact – and able to impose sanctions, including possible financial penalties, for breaches of the code.
4. Morocco‘s expected MCC agreement –– or compact –– may be for "significantly" more than MCC‘s highest compact so far, which is approximately $500 million, Danilovich said.
5. The clock on the Afghanistan Compact is thus ticking.