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to compact
adjective
Closely packed, i.e. packing much in a small space.
Exact(60)
This leads to compact three-dimensional structures.
Tamp down salt to compact it.
Then he would drive over the debris to compact it.
I switched to compact fluorescent light bulbs, or C.F.L.'s.
The draining of the wetlands allowed the soils to compact.
Season well and put in a baking dish, lightly pressing down to compact the veg.
He also oversaw the transfer of John's back catalogue to compact disc.
It was the first UK national quality title to switch format from broadsheet to compact.
"You have to compact the infinite creativity of the mind into a limited space".
If transferred to compact disc, the fan-made music would fill about 50 albums.
It is the nature of unconsolidated sediments to compact, condense, and crustally sink.
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