Prefix: co, com, con,col (with or together)
committee
a group of people who meet together to discuss a topic
community
a place where people live together
coincidence
a sequence of events happening together that although accidental seems to have planned or arranged
compatible
able to live together and get along; things that can go together without problems, the roommates were compatible
co-ed (coeducational)
males and females going to school together, some colleges are not co-ed (Barnard, Simmons, Smith etc)
cohesive
sticking together
communication
the act of talking with someone and discussing something together
concur
to agree with another person's opinion
compare
to put things together to see how they are the same
combine
to put two things together
co-sign
to sign with another person (called a co-signer), if you are under 18 you need a co-signer, if you need a loan you will need a cosigner
coordinate
to work together or help people work together, also a term used in math on a graph
collide
when cars collide they bump into each other, cars come together-collision (noun)
commiserate
to feel sorry for someone, something, or a situation; students can commiserate about homework or a serious event
collect
to gather things together
coexist
to live together without any problems; to be together in the same time or place
conspire
to plan together secretly