name: A surname (very rare: popularity rank in the U.S.: #34031)
verb: (intransitive, US) To accompany, in music.
verb: (transitive) To compose (a visual design); to make a composite.
verb: (transitive) To provide someone with a complimentary item, such as a ticket.
verb: (transitive) To provide a complimentary item, such as a ticket.
noun: A surname.
adjective: Clipping of complimentary. [In the nature of a compliment.]
adjective: Clipping of comparative. [Of or relating to comparison.]
noun: Alternative form of comp.
noun: Clipping of competition. [(uncountable) The action of competing.]
noun: (design) Clipping of comprehensive layout, a graphic design showing final proposed layout of text and images.
noun: (education) Clipping of comprehensive examination.
noun: (Britain, education) Clipping of comprehensive school. [(Britain) a normal secondary school, accepting pupils of all abilities; replaced the secondary modern schools and grammar schools]
noun: Clipping of complimentary ticket or item.
noun: Clipping of comparable. [Something suitable for comparison.]
noun: (informal) Clipping of compensation. [The act or principle of compensating.]
noun: Clipping of composite. [A mixture of different components.]
noun: Clipping of comp card.
noun: Clipping of composition. [The act of putting together; assembly.]
noun: Clipping of compositor. [A person who sets type; a typesetter.]
noun: Clipping of comptroller (“chief accountant”). [The chief accountant of a company or government.]
noun: (colloquial, dated) Clipping of computer, especially a desktop computer. [(now rare, chiefly historical) A person employed to perform computations; one who computes.]
noun: Clipping of compilation. [(uncountable) The act or process of compiling or gathering together from various sources.]
noun: Clipping of computer science, especially an academic program. [The study of computers and their architecture, languages, and applications, in all aspects, as well as the mathematical structures that relate to computers and computation.]
verb: Clipping of compile. [(transitive) To put together; to assemble; to make by gathering things from various sources.]