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comes

[ koh-meez ]

noun

plural comites
  1. 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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It comes as fears grow that South Sudan may again descend into civil war.

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It comes six months after the singer had to pull out of a US support slot with alt-pop star Remi Wolf.

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But he says when it comes to men's health it is important to pay particular attention to the impact of deprivation.

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It comes as the National Hazards Partnership issued an amber wildfire warning this weekend, highlighting the likelihood of fires that could be difficult to control.

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It comes after, on Friday, Unite accused the government of "blaming bin workers in a dispute not of their making" and said its members were "being made to pay the price for austerity".

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