comb

  • 11Comb — (spr. kōm oder kūm), engl. Hohlmaß, s. Coom …

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  • 12Comb — (spr. kohm), engl. Getreidemaß, s. Coom …

    Kleines Konversations-Lexikon

  • 13Comb — Comb, engl. Getreidemaß = 7327 par. Kubikzoll …

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  • 14comb — index search Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 15comb — vb *seek, search, scour, hunt, ferret out, ransack, rummage Analogous words: *scrutinize, inspect, examine: investigate, probe (see corresponding nouns at INQUIRY) …

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  • 16comb|er — «KOH muhr», noun. 1. = breaker. (Cf. ↑breaker) 2. a person or thing that combs …

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  • 17Comb — For other uses, see Comb (disambiguation). A comb A Punjabi w …

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  • 18comb — comb1 [kəum US koum] n [: Old English; Origin: camb] 1.) a flat piece of plastic, metal etc with a row of thin teeth on one side, used for making your hair look tidy →↑brush 2.) a small flat piece of plastic, metal etc with a row of thin teeth on …

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  • 19comb — beach·comb; beach·comb·er; cat·a·comb; cocks·comb; comb; comb·er; cox·comb; cox·comb·i·cal; cox·comb·ly; cox·comb·ry; new·comb; re·comb; cox·comb·ic; …

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  • 20comb. — 1. combination. 2. combined. 3. combining. 4. combustion. * * * comb1 «kohm», noun, verb. –n. 1. a) a piece of metal, rubber, plastic, or bone, with teeth, used to arrange or straighten the hair, or to hold it in place: »She ran a comb through… …

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