| COMES | • comes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of come. • comes n. (Music) The answer to the theme, or dux, in a fugue. • Comes prop.n. A botanical plant name author abbreviation for botanist Orazio Comes (1848-1923). |
| ANCOMES | • ancomes n. Plural of ancome. • ANCOME n. a sudden inflammation. |
| BECOMES | • becomes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of become. • BECOME v. to come to be. |
| INCOMES | • incomes n. Plural of income. • INCOME n. money earned regularly. |
| ONCOMES | • oncomes n. Plural of oncome. • ONCOME n. (Scots) a coming on, a sudden onset, e.g. of rain, also ONDING. |
| UPCOMES | • upcomes n. Plural of upcome. • upcomes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of upcome. • UPCOME n. produce, outcome. |
| OUTCOMES | • outcomes n. Plural of outcome. • OUTCOME n. a result. |
| WELCOMES | • welcomes n. Plural of welcome. • welcomes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of welcome. • Welcomes prop.n. Plural of Welcome. |
| DOWNCOMES | • downcomes n. Plural of downcome. • DOWNCOME n. a sudden fall; a downfall. |
| OVERCOMES | • overcomes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overcome. • OVERCOME v. to get the better of. |
| OWRECOMES | • OWRECOME v. (Scots) to overcome. |
| COMESTIBLE | • comestible adj. Suitable to be eaten; edible. • comestible n. (Chiefly in the plural) Anything that can be eaten; food. • COMESTIBLE adj. edible. |
| FORTHCOMES | • forthcomes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of forthcome. • FORTHCOME v. (obsolete) to come forth. |
| MISBECOMES | • misbecomes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misbecome. • MISBECOME v. (archaic) to be unbecoming to. |
| COMESTIBLES | • comestibles n. Plural of comestible. • COMESTIBLE n. something edible. |