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Definition of Comms
1. comm [n] - See also: comm
Lexicographical Neighbors of Comms
Literary usage of Comms
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An Introduction to the Old Testament: Chronologically Arranged by Harlan Creelman (1917)
"comms. on Jeremiah and Lamentations (Camb. B.). 1913. THATCHER, JUDO., ETC.
= comms. on Judges and Ruth (Cen. B.). TB = Temple Bible series of commentaries. ..."
2. The Antiquary by Edward Walford, John Charles Cox, George Latimer Apperson (1883)
"The comms. then go on and say— That the maner is situate in the extream parte of
... The comms. were not able clearly to ascertain the site of the ancient ..."
3. Hand-book of Universal Geography: Being a Gazetteer of the World by Theophilus Carey Callicot (1853)
"... two comms. A vills. oí France. 1. (St. Michel), dcp. Indre, arr. A 15 in. S W.
La Chatre. ... two comms. A Tills, of France, dep. Ille-et-Vilaine. 1. ..."
4. The Law of Mines, Quarries, and Minerals by Robert Forster MacSwinney (1907)
"comms. r. Wodehouse, Bussell, 13 QB 572. gup. 565. In Holden r. ... comms. r.
Wodehouse, if it was, is inconsistent with the 1895, 1 Ch. 552, 564, ..."
5. The Journal of Economic Biology by Walter Edward Collinge, A. H. Reginald Buller, George Herbert Carpenter, Robert Newstead, Arthur Everett Shipley (1908)
"AD JMMS. Newell, W.—Fighting the Boll Weevil by picking up the infested squares.
State Crop Pest comms. of Louisiana, Circ. No. ..."