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Com- , com- repr. L. com-, arch. form of the prep. cum with, used in comps. with the meanings ‘together, in combination or union’, ‘altogether, completely’.… commensurable , com·men·su·ra·ble / kəˈmensərəbəl; kəˈmenshərəbəl/ • adj. 1. measurable by the same standard: the finite is not commensurable with the infinite. 2. (… interchange , in·ter·change • v. / ˌintərˈchānj/ [tr.] (of two or more people) exchange (things) with each other: superior and subordinates freely interchange idea… commutator , com·mute / kəˈmyoōt/ • v. 1. [intr.] travel some distance between one's home and place of work on a regular basis: she commuted from Westport in to G… Compendious , compendious •Bierce, fierce, Pearce, Peirce, pierce, tierce •Fabius, scabious •Eusebius •amphibious, Polybius •dubious • Thaddeus • compendious •radi… Dot-com , At the most basic level, "dot-com" is simply a colloquial term born of the suffix appended to Uniform Resource Locators (URLs), as in www.companyname…
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