| COMBATANT | • combatant n. A person engaged in combat, often armed. • combatant adj. Contending; disposed to contend. • combatant adj. Involving combat. |
| COMBATERS | • combaters n. Plural of combater. • COMBATER n. one who fights against. |
| COMBATING | • combating v. Alternative spelling of combatting: present participle of combat. • COMBAT v. to fight against. |
| COMBATIVE | • combative adj. Given to fighting; disposed to engage in combat; pugnacious. • COMBATIVE adj. inclined to combat. |
| COMBATTED | • combatted v. Simple past tense and past participle of combat. • COMBAT v. to fight against. |
| COMBINATE | • combinate n. The result of a combining of two or more components. • combinate adj. United; joined; betrothed. • COMBINATE adj. combined; betrothed. |
| COMBINEDS | • combineds n. Plural of combined. • COMBINED n. a skiing competition combining two events. |
| COMBINERS | • combiners n. Plural of combiner. • COMBINER n. one who, or that which, combines. |
| COMBINING | • combining v. Present participle of combine. • combining n. The act by which things are combined or brought together. • COMBINING n. the act of combining. |
| COMBOVERS | • combovers n. Plural of combover. • comb-overs n. Plural of comb-over. • COMBOVER n. a vain attempt to make the most of one's dwindling resources of hair. |
| COMBRETUM | • combretum n. Any of a number of tropical trees and shrubs in the genus Combretum. • Combretum prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Combretaceae – the bushwillows. • COMBRETUM n. (Latin) a member of a genus of tropical trees known for the beauty of their flowers. |
| COMBUSTED | • combusted v. Simple past tense and past participle of combust. • COMBUST v. to burn. |
| COMBUSTOR | • combustor n. A chamber acting as the furnace in a jet engine or turbine engine, where intense combustion is induced. • COMBUSTOR n. the system in a jet engine by which combustion takes place. |