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Etymology of the Latin prefix co-

the Latin prefix co-
derived from the Latin prefix com-
derived from the Latin word cum (with)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *kom (near, with, together)

Derivations in Latin

coalescere, coefficiens, coaetaneus, coaevus, cogitare, cognatus, cognoscere, cohabit, cohaerere, coincidere, cohabitare, coercere, coacervare, copula, coordinatio, coaccedere, coacescere, coaddere, coadiutare, coadorare, coadunare, coaedificare, coaegrescere, coaegrotare, coaequare, coaestimare, coaggerare, coagitare, coalere, coambulare, coangustare, coaptare, coarctare, coarescere, coarguere, coarmare, coartare, coarticulare, coassare, coassumere, coaudire, coauditare, cocitare, coemere, coenare, coenicare, coerrare, coextendere, coherere, cohonestare, cohorrescere, coicere, coimbibere, coinquinare, cointelligere, coire, coligare, columbare, conectere, cohibere, coadiuvare, coaequalis, coepiscopus, coessentialis, cooperari, cooptare, cooperire, coheres, collaborare, coaeternus, coaequatio

Derivations in other languages

English co-, French coadjutor, Spanish coordinar



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