comm

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See also: comm. and Comm.

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comm (plural comms)

  1. (countable) Clipping of communication.
    comms line
    • 2016, Chris Graham, Five Minutes of Amazing: My Journey Through Dementia, London: Sphere, →ISBN, page 41:
      I didn’t appreciate it yet, but the bike I’d bought was a little too big for me and I wasn’t sitting in the optimal position. One day, a few weeks in, I posted a sitrep: ‘Frustrating day with delays, crazy truck drivers, no room at the inn, comms playing up — but covered over 110km!’
  2. (countable) Clipping of commission.
  3. (countable) Clipping of committee.
  4. (countable) Clipping of commandant.

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