COM
[ kom ]
/ kɒm /
noun
Trademark.
Comedy Central: a cable television channel.
computer output on microfilm.
Definition for com (2 of 4)
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.
Origin of com-
< Latin, variant of preposition
cum with
Definition for com (3 of 4)
com.
Definition for com (4 of 4)
Example sentences from the Web for com
British Dictionary definitions for com (1 of 4)
com
the internet domain name for
a commercial company
British Dictionary definitions for com (2 of 4)
COM
/ (kɒm) /
noun
- a process in which a computer output is converted direct to microfiche or film, esp 35 or 16 millimetre film
- (as modifier)a COM machine
Word Origin for COM
(
C)
omputer (
O)
utput on (
M)
icrofilm
British Dictionary definitions for com (3 of 4)
Com.
abbreviation for
Commander
committee
Commodore
British Dictionary definitions for com (4 of 4)
com-
con-
prefix
together; with; jointly
commingle
Word Origin for com-
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)
Medical definitions for com
com-
pref.
Together; with; joint; jointly:commensalism.