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commence [kəˈmɛns]
v. To begin.
Compounds and phrases etc.
commencement: The beginning of something.
commen, commend, commendaation, commendation, commendaution, commendawtion, recommen, recommen$, recommend,
commend [kəˈmɛn(d)]
n. A commendam, comment, a commentary.
v. To commend.
Compounds and phrases etc.
commendation [kəˈmɛndeʃən, arch. -ɑːʃən]: Commendation.
recommend [ˈrɛ-]: To recommend.
commerce [kəˈmɛrs]
n. The activity of buying and selling, especially on a large scale.
commodious [kəˈmodɪəs]
adj. Commodious, convenient, serviceable.
commodity [kəˈmodɪti]
n. An advantage or benefit. A useful thing.
pl. commodities
by_common, by_the_common, bycommon, by-common, coamon, coimmon, commen, common, commonalitie, commonality, commonate, commonite, commonte, commontie, commonty, commun, comoun, comouns, cowmon, ooncommon, uncommon,
common [ˈkɔmən, MN. ˈkʌumən]
n. The common people. A debt, obligation.
adj. Common.
Compounds and phrases etc.
by the common, by common: Out of the ordinary, unusual.
commonality [ˈkɔmənalətɪ]: The common people, the middle classes.
commonty [ˈkɔməntɪ]: A common possession or enjoyment of land, a common.
for common: adv. Usually, generally, commonly.
uncommon: Uncommon.
commotion [kəˈmoʃən]
n. A disturbance.
commune, communin, communin$, communing,
commune [ˈkɔm(j)un]
v. To discuss, debate.
Compounds and phrases etc.
communin [ˈkəm(j)unɪn]: A meeting to converse on any particular subject, a discussion
communicate,
communicate [kəˈm(j)unɪket]
v. To communicate.
Compounds and phrases etc.
communication: Communication.
communion,
communion [kəˈmjunjən]
n. Communion.
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