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communitie, community,
community [ˈkəm(j)unəti]
n. Community.
compact [kəmˈpak(t)]
adj. Closely and neatly packed together. Dense.
compaignen, companion,
companion [kəmˈpanjən]
n. A companion.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
companionable: Friendly and sociable.
accompanie, accompany, companie, company,
company [ˈkəmpənɪ]
n. A company.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
accompany: To accompany,
comapar$d, comapare$t, comapared, comapart, compair, compare, compare$t, compared,
compare [kəmˈpeːr]
n. Comparison, resemblance.
v. To compare.
pt. pp. compare't, compared
compass [ˈkʌmpəs]
n. The enclosing limits of an area. A mariner's compass.
v. To go round, to encircle, surround.
compacient, compatient,
compassion [kəmˈpaʃən]
n. Sympathetic pity and concern for the sufferings or misfortunes of others.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
compacient: Compassionate.
compaer, compare, compare, compear, compeer, compeir,
compear [kəmˈpiːr, kəmˈpeːr]
v. To appear in court as a party to a cause either in person or by counsel. To appear before a congregation for rebuke or for examination by a jury. To present oneself, appear.
compel [kəmˈpɛl]
v. To force or oblige someone to do something.
pt. pp. compelt, compelled
campesce, compesce,
compesce [ˈkɔmpis]
v. To repress, restrain, subdue.

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