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com
1[ kom, see-oh-em ]
- (on the internet) a top-level domain appearing as a suffix on domain names used for commercial establishments.
COM
2[ kom ]
noun
- Trademark. Comedy Central: a cable television channel.
- computer output on microfilm.
com-
3- a prefix meaning “with,” “together,” “in association,” and (with intensive force) “completely,” occurring in loanwords from Latin ( commit ): used in the formation of compound words before b, p, m: combine; compare; commingle.
com.
4abbreviation for
- comedy.
- comma.
- command.
- commander.
- commerce.
- commercial.
- commission.
- commissioner.
- committee.
- common.
- commonly.
- communications.
Com.
5abbreviation for
- Commander.
- Commission.
- Commissioner.
- Committee.
- Commodore.
- Commonwealth.
com-
1prefix
- together; with; jointly
commingle
COM
2/ ɒ /
noun
- a process in which a computer output is converted direct to microfiche or film, esp 35 or 16 millimetre film
- ( as modifier )
a COM machine
Com.
3abbreviation for
- Commander
- committee
- Commodore
com
4the internet domain name for
- a commercial company
.com
- Part of the Internet address of many companies and organizations. It indicates that the site is commercial, as opposed to educational or governmental.
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Example Sentences
It also conflicts with the paper trail, which shows that they incorporated and registered the domain "girlsgonebible.com" a month before the first episode was released.
Reports from technology companies relating to young men using so-called "com networks" increased six-fold between 2022 and 2024, the agency said.
James Babbage, the NCA's director general of threats, described 'com' networks as "the online equivalent of urban street gang committing crimes to make money cause fear and harm and gain notoriety".
Paul then searched online for the correct contact number for the court, and realised the one he had been given was wrong, just as another email asking for payment arrived, from an unlikely-looking dot com email address.
But the email address which sent the email did not end with "@x.com" or "@e.X.com" addresses used by the platform for official communication.
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