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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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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of comes1

1675–85; < Latin: traveling companion, probably < *com-it-s, equivalent to com- com- + -it- noun derivative of ī to go + -s nominative singular ending
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He said it is "a really special culture" at OpenAI which attracts engineers to the company, especially when it comes to innovation.

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“We feel very confident that it’ll be a different version of the success we had in ‘84 in terms of ingress and egress and access and experience when it comes to transportation.”

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When it comes to California’s increasing battle against wildfires, those new challenges begin well ahead of disaster response.

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He said the substantial reductions in water use that cities have achieved in recent years shows they are “leading when it comes to sustainable water management, and agriculture is way behind.”

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Evans, 35, recently regained his place in the world's top 200 and the news comes two days after the former world number 21 earned his biggest win in two years.

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