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Collude
- verb - act in unison or agreement and in secret towards a deceitful or illegal purpose; "The two companies conspired to cause the value of the stock to fall"
Cologne
- noun - a commercial center and river port in western Germany on the Rhine River; flourished during the 15th century as a member of the Hanseatic League
- a perfumed liquid made of essential oils and alcohol
Combine
- noun - a consortium of independent organizations formed to limit competition by controlling the production and distribution of a product or service; "they set up the trust in the hope of gaining a monopoly"
- add together from different sources; "combine resources"
- an occurrence that results in things being united
- combine so as to form a whole; mix; "compound the ingredients"
- gather in a mass, sum, or whole
- harvester that heads and threshes and cleans grain while moving across the field
- have or possess in combination; "she unites charm with a good business sense"
- join for a common purpose or in a common action; "These forces combined with others"
- mix together different elements; "The colors blend well"
- put or add together; "combine resources"
Commode
- noun - a plumbing fixture for defecation and urination
- a tall elegant chest of drawers
Commote
- - To commove; to disturb; to stir up.
Commove
- verb - cause to be agitated, excited, or roused; "The speaker charged up the crowd with his inflammatory remarks"
- change the arrangement or position of
Commune
- noun - a body of people or families living together and sharing everything
- communicate intimately with; be in a state of heightened, intimate receptivity; "He seemed to commune with nature"
- receive Communion, in the Catholic church
- the smallest administrative district of several European countries
Commute
- noun - a regular journey of some distance to and from your place of work; "there is standing room only on the high-speed commute"
- change the order or arrangement of; "Dyslexics often transpose letters in a word"
- exchange a penalty for a less severe one
- exchange or replace with another, usually of the same kind or category; "Could you convert my dollars into pounds?"; "He changed his name"; "convert centimeters into inches"; "convert holdings into shares"
- exchange positions without a change in value; "These operators commute with each other"
- travel back and forth regularly, as between one's place of work and home
Compare
- noun - be comparable; "This car does not compare with our line of Mercedes"
- consider or describe as similar, equal, or analogous; "We can compare the Han dynasty to the Romans"; "You cannot equate success in financial matters with greed"
- examine and note the similarities or differences of; "John compared his haircut to his friend's"; "We compared notes after we had both seen the movie"
- Measure against another
- qualities that are comparable; "no comparison between the two books"; "beyond compare"
- to form the comparative or superlative form on an adjective or adverb
Compere
- noun - act as a master of ceremonies
- British term for someone who introduces television acts or cabarets etc