Meaning Of The Word Came
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Came Meaning
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came
Came is the past tense of come. came in American English 1 come verb came in American English 2 a lead strip used to fasten together panes of glass, as in stained-glass windows noun: a slender, grooved bar of lead for holding together the pieces of glass in windows of latticework or stained glass came in British English 1 verb came in British English 2 noun: a grooved strip of lead used to join pieces of glass in a stained-glass window or a leaded light |
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