| COMMUNALLY | • communally adv. Affecting, by, or on behalf of, a community or group of people. • COMMUNAL adv. belonging to the community. |
| COMMUNARDS | • communards n. Plural of communard. • Communards n. Plural of Communard. • COMMUNARD n. (French) a member of a commune; a communist. |
| COMMUNINGS | • communings n. Plural of communing. • COMMUNING n. the act of communing. |
| COMMUNIONS | • communions n. Plural of communion. • COMMUNION n. the act of communing. |
| COMMUNIQUE | • communique n. Alternative form of communiqué. • communiqué n. An official report or statement, such as a government press release or the report of a conference. • COMMUNIQUE n. (French) an official communication; esp. an official statement reporting on a meeting, conference etc. |
| COMMUNISED | • communised v. Simple past tense and past participle of communise. • COMMUNISE v. to make common property; to make communist, also COMMUNIZE. |
| COMMUNISES | • communises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of communise. • COMMUNISE v. to make common property; to make communist, also COMMUNIZE. |
| COMMUNISMS | • communisms n. Plural of communism. • COMMUNISM n. a social theory according to which society should be classless, private property should be abolished, and land, factories, etc. collectively owned and controlled. |
| COMMUNISTS | • communists n. Plural of communist. • Communists n. Plural of Communist. • COMMUNIST n. one who believes in communism. |
| COMMUNIZED | • communized v. Simple past tense and past participle of communize. • COMMUNIZE v. to make common property; to make communist, also COMMUNISE. |
| COMMUNIZES | • communizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of communize. • COMMUNIZE v. to make common property; to make communist, also COMMUNISE. |
| COMMUTABLE | • commutable adj. Capable of being commuted. • COMMUTABLE adj. able to be commuted. |
| COMMUTATED | • commutated v. Simple past tense and past participle of commutate. • COMMUTATE v. to change a sentence, esp. the death sentence, for a less severe punishment, also COMMUTE. |
| COMMUTATES | • commutates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of commutate. • COMMUTATE v. to change a sentence, esp. the death sentence, for a less severe punishment, also COMMUTE. |
| COMMUTATOR | • commutator n. An electrical switch, in a generator or motor, that periodically reverses the direction of an electric current. • commutator n. (Group theory) A binary map in a given group G, given by [g, h] = ghg−1h−1, where g and h are elements… • commutator n. (Ring theory) A binary map in a given ring R, given by [a, b] = ab − ba, where a and b are elements… |
| COMMUTINGS | • commutings n. Plural of commuting. • COMMUTING n. travelling to work. |
| UNCOMMUTED | • uncommuted adj. Not commuted. • UNCOMMUTED adj. not commuted. |