2. Equal, coextensive, conterminous.
    3. Adequate, proportionate, proportioned, due, appropriate, on a proper scale, corresponding, on a scale suitable.

Comment, v. n. Annotate, make notes, remark, make comments or remarks.

Comment, n.

    1. Annotation, note, explanation, elucidation, illustration, exposition, commentary.
    2. Remark, observation.

Commentary, n.

    1. See comment.
    2. Book of comments.
    3. Memoir, familiar narrative.

Commentator, n. Annotator, expositor, expounder, commenter or commentor, writer of comments.

Commerce, n.

    1. Dealing, trade, traffic, business, exchange, mercantile relations, system of exchanges.
    2. Intercourse, communication, communion.
    3. Carnal, sexual, illicit or criminal intercourse, intercourse, criminal converse, criminal intimacy.

Commercial, a. Trading, mercantile, engaged in traffic, relating to traffic, arising from traffic, skilled in commerce.

Commination, n. Threatening, threat, menace, denunciation.

Commingle, v. a. and v. n. Blend, mix, commix, mingle, intermingle, intermix, combine, unite, amalgamate, mingle together, run together.

Comminute, v. a. Pulverize, triturate, levigate, powder, grind, bruise, bray, break to pieces, break or separate into fine particles, reduce to powder.

Comminution, n. Pulverization, trituration, levigation, powdering, reduction to powder.

Commiserate, v. a. Pity, compassionate, have pity or compassion for, sympathize with, feel for, feel sorry for, condole with.


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