| COMMISERATING | • commiserating v. Present participle of commiserate. • COMMISERATE v. to feel or express sympathy. |
| COMMISERATION | • commiseration n. The act of commiserating; sorrow for the hardships or afflictions of another; pity; compassion. • COMMISERATION n. the act of commiserating. |
| COMMISERATIVE | • commiserative adj. Feeling or expressing commiseration, compassion, pity or sympathy. • COMMISERATIVE adj. showing commiseration. |
| COMMISERATORS | • commiserators n. Plural of commiserator. • COMMISERATOR n. one who commiserates. |
| COMMISSARIATS | • commissariats n. Plural of commissariat. • COMMISSARIAT n. a department, esp. military, for the supply of food etc.; food supplied; a government department in the USSR. |
| COMMISSIONARY | • commissionary adj. Of, relating to, or conferring a commission. • commissionary adj. Conferred by a commission or warrant. • commissionary n. A commission, an administrative board. |
| COMMISSIONERS | • commissioners n. Plural of commissioner. • COMMISSIONER n. a person who holds a commission. |
| COMMISSIONING | • commissioning v. Present participle of commission. • commissioning n. The process of assuring that all systems and components of a major piece of equipment, a process, a… • COMMISSION v. to empower, to appoint. |
| DECOMMISSIONS | • decommissions v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of decommission. • DECOMMISSION v. to remove (as a ship or nuclear power plant) from service. |
| DISCOMMISSION | • discommission v. (Transitive) To deprive of a commission or trust. • DISCOMMISSION v. (Milton) to deprive of a commission. |
| FIDEICOMMISSA | • fideicommissa n. Plural of fideicommissum. • FIDEICOMMISSUM n. a request by a decedent that the heir or legatee to the estate convey a specified part of the estate to another person, or permit another person to enjoy such a part. |
| INCOMMISCIBLE | • incommiscible adj. Not commiscible; not mixable. • INCOMMISCIBLE adj. unable to be mixed or intermingled. |
| RECOMMISSIONS | • recommissions v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of recommission. • RECOMMISSION v. to commission again. |
| SUBCOMMISSION | • subcommission n. A subdivision of a commission. • SUBCOMMISSION v. to give a subsidiary commission. |