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🇺🇸 /ˈkɑm/
Quick facts about “com”
Com is a 1-syllable English word. It is pronounced /ˈkɑm/.
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“com” in technology
- In computing, 'COM' stands for Component Object Model, a Microsoft technology used for software component interaction.
- The '.com' domain is one of the first generic top-level domains, initially intended for commercial organizations.
- COM ports are serial communication interfaces, often used to connect hardware like mice and modems.
“com” in popular culture
- Popularly, '.com' is associated with the internet boom of the late 1990s, marking the rise of tech startups.
- The term 'comedy' shares roots, indicating a 'together' approach to humor, connecting people through laughter.
- Many movie titles use 'com' to signify partnerships, like 'comedy' indicating a light-hearted relationship.
“com” in science
- In biology, 'commensalism' describes a relationship where one species benefits while the other is neither helped nor harmed.
- Composed of chemical elements, 'compounds' signify different substances made by joining elements.
- Communication in biology often reflects cooperative behaviors among species, highlighting 'com' connections in ecosystems.
“com” in linguistics
- 'Com' often appears in compound words, indicating a relationship like in 'companion,' which means someone you share life with.
- The combination of 'com' with other prefixes can shift meanings and suggest various forms of interaction.
- Polysemy is common; words starting with 'com' can have multiple meanings based on context.