what is the function of a mariner's compass?
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Mariner's compasses can have two or more magnetic needles permanently attached to a compass card. These move freely on a pivot. A lubber line, which can be a marking on the compass bowl or a small fixed needle indicates the ship's heading on the compass card.
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a compass used in navigation that consists of parallel magnetic needles permanently attached to a card to indicate direction and degrees of a circle
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