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What are some word that have the prefix com?

Here are some words with the prefix "com-":

General meaning of "com-": The prefix "com-" often means "with," "together," or "jointly."

Examples:

* Combine: To join or merge things together.

* Compose: To create or put together something, often from different parts.

* Compete: To strive for the same thing as someone else.

* Communicate: To share information or ideas with others.

* Comfort: To make someone feel better or more relaxed.

* Commence: To begin or start something.

* Commit: To promise or pledge to do something.

* Compel: To force or require someone to do something.

* Compile: To gather and arrange information or data.

* Comprehend: To understand or grasp the meaning of something.

* Concern: To worry or be troubled about something.

* Conclude: To bring something to an end.

* Condemn: To criticize or disapprove of something strongly.

* Confess: To admit to wrongdoing or a secret.

* Confine: To restrict or limit someone or something.

* Confirm: To verify or make something certain.

* Connect: To join or link things together.

* Conquer: To overcome or defeat something.

* Consent: To agree or give permission.

* Consider: To think carefully about something.

* Construct: To build or create something.

* Contribute: To give something to help with a cause.

* Control: To have power over something.

* Converse: To have a conversation with someone.

* Convert: To change something from one form to another.

* Convey: To communicate or transport something.

* Cooperate: To work together with others.

* Correct: To make something right or accurate.

* Correspond: To communicate with someone in writing.

* Cost: The price of something.

* Count: To determine the number of something.

This list is not exhaustive, but it provides a good starting point for exploring words with the prefix "com-."

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