What does the word Comes mean?
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A blood vessel accompanying another vessel or a nerve; the veins accompanying an artery, often two in number, are called venoe comites ( venoe comitantes).
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[ Latin] Accompanying; a companion; especially, an artery accompanying certain nerve-trunks( e. g., C. nervi ischiadici, C. nervi phrenici), or a pair of veins( Venoe comites) accompanying an artery.
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Usage examples for Comes
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Help me- help me to get away- before it comes again!" – The Keeper of the Door by Ethel M. Dell
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Yes, that is where the rub comes. – Heart of Gold by Ruth Alberta Brown
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Then it's going to take some more time until someone else comes through that can sell us a mule. – The Lost Wagon by James Arthur Kjelgaard
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