Coma (disambiguation)
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Coma is a profound state of unconsciousness.
Coma may also refer to:
Astronomy
- Coma (cometary), diffuse portion of a comet
- An abbreviation for the constellation Coma Berenices
- Coma Cluster, located in the constellation Coma Berenices
- Coma Star Cluster, in Coma Berenices
- Coma Supercluster, in Coma Berenices
Optics
- Coma (optics), aberration out of lens design
Songs
- "Coma" (Guns N' Roses song), 1991 song by Guns N' Roses
- "Coma" (Pendulum song), 1997 song by Pendulum
- "Coma", song from the 1991 album Horrorscope by Overkill
- "Coma", song from the 2001 album Shangri-La Dee Da by the Stone Temple Pilots
- "Coma", song from 2005 album Enter the Chicken by Buckethead
- "Coma", song from the b-side of the 1999 single "Cave" by Muse
Bands and musicians
- Coma or Tero Civill (born 1976), Finnish musician
- Coma (band), Polish band
- Coma (Danish band), Danish band
Other works
- Coma (novel), a 1977 novel by Robin Cook
- Coma (1978 film), a 1978 film based on the novel
- Coma (U.S. miniseries), a 2012 miniseries based on the novel, by A&E
- Coma (2009 film), a 2009 film
- The Coma, a 2004 novel by Alex Garland
- Coma (South Korean miniseries), a five-part South Korean miniseries
Trees
- La Coma, also known as the Saffron Plum
People
- Antonio Coma (1560–1629), Italian composer
- Franché Coma or Frank LiCata (born 1957), American musician
- Joan Coma (1877–1959), president of FC Barcelona
- Joel Font Coma (born 1966), Andorran politician
- Julian Vila Coma, Andorran ambassador
- Marc Coma (born 1976), Spanish motorcycle rider
- Olga Adellach Coma (born 1966), Andorran politician
- Pere de Coma (fl. 13th century), architect
COMA
- Cache-only memory architecture for computers
- Council on Mind Abuse, in Canada
- C.O.M.A., underground music festival in Montreal, Canada
See also
- Comma (disambiguation)
- Comatose (disambiguation)
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