The definition of the word "commo" is nothing. There is no such word. This word cannot be found online or in a dictionary. It is confirmed that it is not a word.
The definition of something describes exactly what the word is and how the word can be used. You will also see synonyms for the word and if the word is a noun or adjective when viewing the definition.
'Mimic' means to copy somebody exactly.
The noun 'doughnut' is a singular, common, compound, concrete noun; a word for a thing.
"Tout" can mean to promote or advertise something in a persistent or aggressive manner. It can also refer to someone who solicits business or customers, usually in a boastful way.
The definition of the word "zombie," according to Merriam Webster, is the the supernatural power that may enter into and reanimate a dead body, according to voodoo belief.
"Commo siempre" (I believe you mean "como siempre") means "as always" or "like always" depending on context.
The definition of the word "congruent" is two plain figures or shapes that are exactly alike by transition, flip, or rotation.
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The word "castile" is derived from the word "castle". Also, there is a hotel in Paris called the Castille Paris, which is a five-star hotel minutes from the famous Louvre.
No, "surround" is not a homophone. A homophone is a word that sounds the same as another word but is spelled differently and has a different meaning. "Surround" does not meet this definition as there is no other word that sounds exactly like it.
From Wiktionary: " A word or phrase that means exactly or nearly the same as another word or phrase in the same language, for example shutis a synonym of close"
Denotation is the definition of a word. The denotation of a word is exactly what the definition is, in the literal sense. The reason this word is used instead of 'definition', is because of the existence of "connotation", which is the emotion surrounding the word and what the average person would take it to mean. For example, the word "argumentative" literally means 'having a tendency to argue', but when a person is called "argumentative" it is seen as an insult and puts them in a negative light. Denotation does not have any emotion in it, good or bad. Therefore, denotation is the strict definition, and connotation is the definition based on how a person would take the word in question to mean.