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The Word commucare means...... in Latin.
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The word "commucare" does not have a specific meaning in Latin. It does not exist in Latin vocabulary.
The word "commucare" does not exist in Latin. However, the word "communicare" is a Latin verb that means "to share" or "to impart."
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