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  • Asked on March 25, 2022 in Meaning.

    If you dig around a bit and dig around in the dictionary, you’ll see that there’s a prefix com- meaning “with” or “together”, as seen in words like “companion” or “comrade.” And before certain consonants, that prefix modifies to con- Other words using this “con-” prefix to mean “together” include “contiguous” and “connection”.

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  • Asked on March 25, 2022 in Meaning.

    If you dig around a bit and dig around in the dictionary, you’ll see that there’s a prefix com- meaning “with” or “together”, as seen in words like “companion” or “comrade.” And before certain consonants, that prefix modifies to con- Other words using this “con-” prefix to mean “together” include “contiguous” and “connection”.

    • 169165 views
    • 2960 answers
    • 62657 votes
  • Asked on March 25, 2022 in Meaning.

    If you dig around a bit and dig around in the dictionary, you’ll see that there’s a prefix com- meaning “with” or “together”, as seen in words like “companion” or “comrade.” And before certain consonants, that prefix modifies to con- Other words using this “con-” prefix to mean “together” include “contiguous” and “connection”.

    • 169165 views
    • 2960 answers
    • 62657 votes
  • Asked on March 25, 2022 in Meaning.

    If you dig around a bit and dig around in the dictionary, you’ll see that there’s a prefix com- meaning “with” or “together”, as seen in words like “companion” or “comrade.” And before certain consonants, that prefix modifies to con- Other words using this “con-” prefix to mean “together” include “contiguous” and “connection”.

    • 169165 views
    • 2960 answers
    • 62657 votes
  • Asked on March 24, 2022 in Meaning.

    If you dig around a bit and dig around in the dictionary, you’ll see that there’s a prefix com- meaning “with” or “together”, as seen in words like “companion” or “comrade.” And before certain consonants, that prefix modifies to con- Other words using this “con-” prefix to mean “together” include “contiguous” and “connection”.

    • 169165 views
    • 2960 answers
    • 62657 votes
  • Asked on March 24, 2022 in Meaning.

    If you dig around a bit and dig around in the dictionary, you’ll see that there’s a prefix com- meaning “with” or “together”, as seen in words like “companion” or “comrade.” And before certain consonants, that prefix modifies to con- Other words using this “con-” prefix to mean “together” include “contiguous” and “connection”.

    • 169165 views
    • 2960 answers
    • 62657 votes
  • Asked on March 24, 2022 in Meaning.

    If you dig around a bit and dig around in the dictionary, you’ll see that there’s a prefix com- meaning “with” or “together”, as seen in words like “companion” or “comrade.” And before certain consonants, that prefix modifies to con- Other words using this “con-” prefix to mean “together” include “contiguous” and “connection”.

    • 169165 views
    • 2960 answers
    • 62657 votes
  • Asked on March 24, 2022 in Meaning.

    If you dig around a bit and dig around in the dictionary, you’ll see that there’s a prefix com- meaning “with” or “together”, as seen in words like “companion” or “comrade.” And before certain consonants, that prefix modifies to con- Other words using this “con-” prefix to mean “together” include “contiguous” and “connection”.

    • 169165 views
    • 2960 answers
    • 62657 votes
  • Asked on March 24, 2022 in Meaning.

    If you dig around a bit and dig around in the dictionary, you’ll see that there’s a prefix com- meaning “with” or “together”, as seen in words like “companion” or “comrade.” And before certain consonants, that prefix modifies to con- Other words using this “con-” prefix to mean “together” include “contiguous” and “connection”.

    • 169165 views
    • 2960 answers
    • 62657 votes
  • Asked on March 24, 2022 in Meaning.

    If you dig around a bit and dig around in the dictionary, you’ll see that there’s a prefix com- meaning “with” or “together”, as seen in words like “companion” or “comrade.” And before certain consonants, that prefix modifies to con- Other words using this “con-” prefix to mean “together” include “contiguous” and “connection”.

    • 169165 views
    • 2960 answers
    • 62657 votes