| BONHOMMIE | • bonhommie n. Dated form of bonhomie. • BONHOMMIE n. (French) good nature; a pleasant and easy manner, also BONHOMIE. |
| COMMINATE | • comminate v. (Transitive) To denounce or curse. • comminate v. To threaten, especially with divine punishment. • COMMINATE v. to threaten; to denounce. |
| COMMINGLE | • commingle v. (Transitive) To mix, to blend. • commingle v. (Intransitive) To become mixed or blended. • COMMINGLE v. to mix together, also COMINGLE. |
| COMMINUTE | • comminute v. (Transitive) To pulverize; to smash. • comminute v. (Medicine) To cause fragmentation (of bone). • comminute v. (Transitive) To break into smaller portions. |
| COMMISHES | • commishes n. Plural of commish. • COMMISH n. (short for) commissioner. |
| COMMISSAR | • commissar n. (Historical) An official of the Communist Party, often attached to a military unit, who was responsible… • commissar n. (Historical, Soviet Union) In the early Soviet Union, the head of a commissariat. • commissar n. (Colloquial) A political functionary whose job is to push the party or government line. Often used semi-humourously. |
| COMMITTAL | • committal n. The act of entrusting something to someone. • committal n. The act of committing someone to confinement; an order for someone’s imprisonment. • committal n. The act of perpetrating an offence. |
| COMMITTED | • committed v. Simple past tense and past participle of commit. • committed adj. Obligated or locked in (often, but not necessarily, by a pledge) to some course of action. • committed adj. Showing commitment. |
| COMMITTEE | • committee n. A body of one or more persons convened for the accomplishment of some specific purpose, typically with… • committee n. (Archaic) A guardian; someone in charge of another person deemed to be unable to look after themself. • COMMITTEE n. a group selected from a more numerous body (or the whole body) to which some special business is committed. |
| COMMITTER | • committer n. (Computing) A person who is authorized to make changes to source code or other material in a repository. • committer n. (Obsolete) A fornicator. • committer n. (Obsolete) A person who commits a crime; perpetrator. |
| COMMIXING | • commixing v. Present participle of commix. • COMMIX v. to mix together. |
| DECOMMITS | • decommits v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of decommit. • DECOMMIT v. to withdraw from a commitment. |
| RECOMMITS | • recommits v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of recommit. • RECOMMIT v. to commit again. |