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Definition of comma
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of comma is as below...
Comma (n.) A small
interval
(the
difference
between
a major and minor half
step),
seldom
used
except
by
tuners..
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Commandery
::
Commandery
(n.) An
assembly
or lodge of
Knights
Templars
(so
called)
among the
Freemasons.
Commanding
::
Commanding
(a.)
Fitted
to
impress
or
control;
as, a
commanding
look or
presence..
Mandment
::
Mandment
(n.)
Commandment.
Signal
::
Signal
(n.) A sign made for the
purpose
of
giving
notice
to a
person
of some
occurence,
command,
or
danger;
also, a sign,
event,
or
watchword,
which has been
agreed
upon as the
occasion
of
concerted
action..
Commission
::
Commission
(n.) A
formal
written
warrant
or
authority,
granting
certain
powers
or
privileges
and
authorizing
or
commanding
the
performance
of
certain
duties..
Decalogue
::
Decalogue
(n.) The Ten
Commandments
or
precepts
given by God to Moses on Mount
Sinai,
and
originally
written
on two
tables
of
stone..
Forbid
::
Forbid
(v. t.) To
oppose,
hinder,
or
prevent,
as if by an
effectual
command;
as, an
impassable
river
forbids
the
approach
of the
army..
Command
::
Command
(n.)
Authority;
power or right of
control;
leadership;
as, the
forces
under his
command..
Imperatorial
::
Imperatorial
(a.)
Commanding;
imperative;
authoritative.
Cid
::
Cid (n.) Chief or
commander;
in
Spanish
literature,
a title of Ruy Diaz, Count of
Bivar,
a
champion
of
Christianity
and of the old
Spanish
royalty,
in the 11th
century..
Entitle
::
Entitle
(v. t.) To give a claim to; to
qualify
for, with a
direct
object
of the
person,
and a
remote
object
of the
thing;
to
furnish
with
grounds
for
seeking
or
claiming
with
success;
as, an
officer's
talents
entitle
him to
command..
Unbidden
::
Unbidden
(a.) Not
bidden;
not
commanded.
Incompliant
::
Incompliant
(a.) Not
compliant;
unyielding
to
request,
solicitation,
or
command;
stubborn..
Trierarch
::
Trierarch
(n.) The
commander
of a
trireme.
Godly
::
Godly (n.)
Pious;
reverencing
God, and his
character
and laws;
obedient
to the
commands
of God from love for, and
reverence
of, his
character;
conformed
to God's law;
devout;
righteous;
as, a godly
life..
Mandate
::
Mandate
(n.) A
rescript
of the pope,
commanding
an
ordinary
collator
to put the
person
therein
named in
possession
of the first
vacant
benefice
in his
collation..
Commander
::
Commander
(n.) A
chief;
one who has
supreme
authority;
a
leader;
the chief
officer
of an army, or of any
division
of it..
Strategy
::
Strategy
(n.) The
science
of
military
command,
or the
science
of
projecting
campaigns
and
directing
great
military
movements;
generalship..
Forbid
::
Forbid
(v. t.) To deny,
exclude
from, or warn off, by
express
command;
to
command
not to
enter..
Burggrave
::
Burggrave
(n.)
Originally,
one
appointed
to the
command
of a burg
(fortress
or
castle);
but the title
afterward
became
hereditary,
with a
domain
attached..
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