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What the prefix does com mean?

The prefix "com" can have a few different meanings, depending on the context. Here are some of the most common:

1. Together, with: This is the most common meaning of "com." It indicates a joining or combining of things.

* Examples:

* Combine: To join or merge together

* Compete: To strive against others for the same thing

* Compose: To create something by putting parts together

2. Thoroughly, completely: This meaning is less common, but it can also be found in certain words.

* Examples:

* Commend: To praise highly

* Commemorate: To honor the memory of someone or something

3. Concerning, relating to: In some cases, "com" can indicate a connection to a particular thing.

* Examples:

* Commerce: The activity of buying and selling goods

* Commonwealth: A political community

4. Opposite of "de": In some words, "com" is the opposite of the prefix "de," meaning "remove" or "undo."

* Examples:

* Compose (to put together) is the opposite of decompose (to break down)

* Complicate (to make more complex) is the opposite of decomplicate (to simplify)

It's important to consider the context of the word to determine the specific meaning of "com."

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