comal |
in botany, of or pertaining to terminal tufts, such as the silky hairs at the ends of some seeds or the bracts at the top of a pineapple. |
comanage |
combined form of manage. |
comanagement |
combined form of management. |
comanager |
combined form of manager. |
Comanche |
a member of a tribe of North American Indians now living in Oklahoma. [2 definitions] |
comatose |
in a coma; unconscious. [2 definitions] |
comb |
a thin, toothed implement used to untangle, style, or hold hair. [9 definitions] |
combat |
to fight against or oppose forcefully. [3 definitions] |
combatant |
someone or something that engages in combat. [2 definitions] |
combat fatigue |
see "battle fatigue." |
combative |
eager or ready to fight. |
comber |
one that combs, such as a person or machine that combs textile fibers. [2 definitions] |
combination |
the act of combining or state of being combined. [3 definitions] |
combination lock |
a lock operated by turning a dial to a set series of numbers or letters. |
combine |
to bring or join together, as into a whole. [6 definitions] |
combined |
joined or added together. |
combings |
material that has been removed with a comb, such as hair or fibers. |
combining form |
a word form that appears only in combination with other word parts, such as "biblio-". |
combo |
a small band of musicians, usu. playing popular music such as jazz or rock. [2 definitions] |
combustible |
able to ignite and burn; flammable. [3 definitions] |
combustion |
the act or process of burning. [3 definitions] |