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coalescere
alescere
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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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