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COMINT

or dz·Գ

[ kom-int ]

noun

  1. the gathering of political or military intelligence by interception of wire or radio communications.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of COMINT1

1965–70; com(munications) int(elligence)
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Example Sentences

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At the top of the page in red letters, a code appeared: “TOP SECRET//COMINT/NO FORN/.”

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COMINT: COMmunications INTelligence, in the jargon of the community.

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