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Latin word communico comes from Latin communis, Latin -ico
communis (Latin)
(grammar) having both qualities of a subdivided category, such as a verb with both an active and a passive meaning, or a syllable being either long or short.. (of manners) familiar, accessible, courteous. Common, ordinary, commonplace, universal. Democratic; representing the common sentiment. Of or for the community, public.
-ico (Latin)
Forms regular first-conjugation verbs, sometimes with frequentative meaning.
communico (Latin)
(figuratively) I contaminate, defile, communicate. (in giving) I impart, share. (in receiving) I share, partake, participate in. I join, unite, add, link, connect (to an equal part). I make common, bring into common use.