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comes

[koh-meez]

noun

plural

comites 
  1. Astronomy.,  companion.

  2. Anatomy.,  a blood vessel accompanying another vessel or a nerve.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of comes1

1675–85; < Latin: traveling companion, probably < *com-it-s, equivalent to com- com- + -it- noun derivative of īre to go + -s nominative singular ending
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Example Sentences

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The president's warning comes after Venezuela flew military aircraft near a US vessel off South America for the second time in two days, US officials told the BBC's US partner CBS News.

From BBC

This is not all that normal when it comes to Scotland and World Cup qualification.

From BBC

The move comes as the Newsom administration escalates its efforts to insulate the state from a hostile federal government.

Even if there no "client list" of the Epstein's rich and powerful comes to light, the victims may will one into existence.

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It comes amid increased scrutiny by regulators worldwide over the tech giant's empire in online search and advertising.

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