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caused by or suggestive of psychological compulsion; "compulsive drinking" a person with a compulsive disposition; someone who feels compelled to do certain things strongly motivated to succeed
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| compressor |
a mechanical device that compresses gasses
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| community |
a group of people living in a particular local area; "the team is drawn from all parts of the community" a group of people having ethnic or cultural or religious characteristics in common; "the Christian community of the apostolic age"; "he was well known throughout the Catholic community" common ownership; "they shared a community of possessions" a group of nations having common interests; "they hoped to join the NATO community" profession: the body of people in a learned occupation; "the news spread rapidly through the medical community" agreement as to goals; "the preachers and the bootleggers found they had a community of interests" residential district: a district where people live; occupied primarily by private residences (ecology) a group of interdependent organisms inhabiting the same region and interacting with each other
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| complete fracture |
break involving the entire width of the bone
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| compulsion |
an urge to do or say something that might be better left undone or unsaid an irrational motive for performing trivial or repetitive actions against your will using force to cause something; "though pressed into rugby under compulsion I began to enjoy the game"; "they didn`t have to use coercion"
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