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Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: com the internet domain name for - a commercial company
WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024com-, prefix. - com- comes from Latin, where it has the meaning "with, together with.'' This meaning is found in such words as: combine, commute, compare. For variants before other sounds, see co-, col-1, con-, cor-.
Com., an abbreviation of:- MilitaryCommander.
- Commission.
- Commissioner.
- Committee.
- MilitaryCommodore.
com., an abbreviation of:- comedy.
- commander.
- commerce.
- commercial.
- committee.
- common.
- commonly.
- communications.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024COM (kom),USA pronunciation n. - Comedy Central (a cable television channel).
- Computingcomputer output on microfilm.
com-, - a prefix meaning "with,'' "together,'' "in association,'' and (with intensive force) "completely,'' occurring in loanwords from Latin (commit): used in the formation of compound words before b, p, m: combine;
compare; commingle. Also, co-, col-, con-, cor-. - Latin, variant of preposition cum with
Com., - MilitaryCommander.
- Commission.
- Commissioner.
- Committee.
- MilitaryCommodore.
- Commonwealth.
com., - comedy.
- comma.
- command.
- commander.
- commerce.
- commercial.
- commission.
- commissioner.
- committee.
- common.
- commonly.
- communications.
COM, - Radio and TelevisionComedy Central (a cable television channel).
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: COM /kɒm/ n - a process in which a computer output is converted direct to microfiche or film, esp 35 or 16 millimetre film
Etymology: (C)omputer (O)utput on (M)icrofilm Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: Com. abbreviation for - Commander
- committee
- Commodore
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: com-, con- prefix - together; with; jointly: commingle
Etymology: from Latin com-; related to cum with. In compound words of Latin origin, com- becomes col- and cor- before l and r, co- before gn, h, and most vowels, and con- before consonants other than b, p, and m. Although its sense in compounds of Latin derivation is often obscured, it means: together, with, etc (combine, compile); similar (conform); extremely, completely (consecrate) |