compages
/ (kəmˈpeɪdʒiːz) /
noun
(functioning as singular) a structure or framework
Origin of compages
1C17: from Latin, from com- together + pag-, from pangēre to fasten
Words Nearby compages
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How to use compages in a sentence
Octingentorum annorum fortuna disciplinaque compages hc coaluit, qu convelli sine exitio convellentium non potest.
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