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- Compasssmith abstract "A compasssmith is a person who makes and sells compasses. It is one of the few words in the English language to have three consecutive s's.The first compasssmiths were the ancient Chinese, who were the first to ever put to use the Earth's magnetic field; but not as a navigational aid, but rather as an amusement. The compasssmith would cast an arrow as he would dice. This arrow would point north, impressing the audience.".
- Compasssmith wikiPageID "599431".
- Compasssmith wikiPageLength "631".
- Compasssmith wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Compasssmith wikiPageRevisionID "561299364".
- Compasssmith wikiPageWikiLink Arrow.
- Compasssmith wikiPageWikiLink Category:Artisans.
- Compasssmith wikiPageWikiLink Compass.
- Compasssmith wikiPageWikiLink Dice.
- Compasssmith wikiPageWikiLink Earth.
- Compasssmith wikiPageWikiLink Earths_magnetic_field.
- Compasssmith wikiPageWikiLink English_language.
- Compasssmith wikiPageWikiLink History_of_China.
- Compasssmith wikiPageWikiLink Navigation.
- Compasssmith wikiPageWikiLink North.
- Compasssmith wikiPageWikiLink Person.
- Compasssmith wikiPageWikiLink S.
- Compasssmith wikiPageWikiLinkText "Compasssmith".
- Compasssmith wikiPageWikiLinkText "compass maker".
- Compasssmith wikiPageWikiLinkText "compass-maker".
- Compasssmith hasPhotoCollection Compasssmith.
- Compasssmith wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Job-stub.
- Compasssmith wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Compasssmith wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Compasssmith subject Category:Artisans.
- Compasssmith hypernym Person.
- Compasssmith type Article.
- Compasssmith type Artist.
- Compasssmith type Person.
- Compasssmith type Article.
- Compasssmith type Artist.
- Compasssmith type Occupation.
- Compasssmith comment "A compasssmith is a person who makes and sells compasses. It is one of the few words in the English language to have three consecutive s's.The first compasssmiths were the ancient Chinese, who were the first to ever put to use the Earth's magnetic field; but not as a navigational aid, but rather as an amusement. The compasssmith would cast an arrow as he would dice. This arrow would point north, impressing the audience.".
- Compasssmith label "Compasssmith".
- Compasssmith sameAs m.02v32m.
- Compasssmith sameAs Q5156143.
- Compasssmith sameAs Q5156143.
- Compasssmith wasDerivedFrom Compasssmith?oldid=561299364.
- Compasssmith isPrimaryTopicOf Compasssmith.