Com
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Com may refer to:
Academia
- College of Marin, a community college in Kentfield, California
- College of the Mainland, a community college in Texas City, Texas
- COM•DTU, the former name of DTU Fotonik, Department of Photonics Engineering at the Technical University of Denmark
- Communication
- Communication studies
Business, politics and culture
- Celebration of Mind, a yearly event founded by Gathering 4 Gardner, Inc. to honor Martin Gardner on or around the date of his birthday
- Collectivité d'outre-mer, a French overseas collectivity, or first-order administrative division
- COM (manga magazine)
- Commander of the Order of Merit of the Police Forces, Canadian decoration post-nominal letters
- Commerce
- Comoros, ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 country code
Computing
- COM (hardware interface) (or COM:), a serial port interface on IBM PC-compatible computers
- COM file, or .com file, short for "command", a file extension for an executable file in MS-DOS
- Component Object Model, a Microsoft software interface technology
- Computer
- Computer-on-module, a type of single-board computer
- Computer Output Microfilm
- .com, an Internet top-level domain, originally short for "commercial"
Science
- Common rail (electricity), a common path of currents in an electronic circuit, often for the ground
- Center Of Mass
- Center of Momentum, or COM frame
- Coenzyme M, an intermediate in methanogenesis
- Coma Berenices (constellation), standard astronomical abbreviation
Other uses
- Com, a hacker student at the Axis Institute in the novel Evil Genius
- Either of two figures named Com in the Book of Mormon: an early Jaredite king, son of Coriantum; and a late Jaredite king
- COM, Comair, was an airline which was a wholly owned subsidiary of Delta Air Lines by ICAO airline designator
See also
- Command (disambiguation)
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