
1) Ancient Roman title 2) Arrives 3) Attends 4) Companion star 5) Companion, friend 6) Draws near 7) Fares 8) Makes an appearance 9) Makes the town 10) Military rank of ancient Rome 11) Results 12) Shows up 13) Turns up 14) What company does
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1) Arrives
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The French Solar Energy Authority (Commissariat à l`Energie Solaire, ComES), a public scientific and industrial entity, was set up in 1978 to promote a comprehensive energy policy based on energy savings, on efficient energy management, and on renewable sources of energy (photovoltaic, solar thermal, wind, hydraulic, biomass). It was supervised ....
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Comes (z {respell|KOH|meez}), plural comites (z {respell|KOM|i-teez}), is the Latin word for `companion`, either individually or as a member of a collective known as comitatus, especially the suite of a magnate, in some cases large and/or formal enough to have a specific name, such as a cohors amicorum. The word comes derives from com- `with` ...
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• (n.) The answer to the theme (dux) in a fugue.
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'Companion'. A - friend of the emperor. B - late Roman army commander C - elite cavalryman.
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A blood vessel accompanying another vessel or a nerve; the veins accompanying an artery, often two in number, are called venae comitantes or venae comites. ... Origin: L. A companion, fr. Com-, together, + eo, pp. Itus, to go ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(ko´mēz) pl. comi´tes an artery or vein accompanying a nerve trunk.
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The title granted to the commander of a field army in the 4th century AD as used in titles, such as: - comes domesticorum - a commander of the household troops. - comes domesticorum equitum - a count of the household cavalry. A Byzantine guard cavalry commander. - comes rei militaris - a count of military affairs. A Byzantine military commander. Al…...
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Co'mes noun [ Latin , a companion.]
(Mus.) The answer to the theme (
dux ) in a fugue.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: kō′mēz, kom′i-tēz Definitions: 1. A blood vessel accompanying another vessel or a nerve; the veins accompanying an artery, often two in number, are called venae comitantes or venae comites.
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In music a comes is the answer to the theme (dux) in a fugue.
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(Latin) companion, friend.
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companion (def. 6). · a blood vessel accompanying another vessel or a nerve.
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