col-
See also: Appendix:Variations of "col"
English
Latin
Etymology
From preposition cum (“with”)
Usage notes
con- is a prefix added to many words to give a sense of with or together. Before l, it assimilates to l. Other forms are co-, com- (used before b, p, m, and n), and cor- (used before r).
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