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COMB Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of COMB is a toothed instrument used especially for adjusting, cleaning, or confining hair How to use comb in a sentence
Comb - Wikipedia A comb is a tool consisting of a shaft that holds a row of teeth for pulling through the hair to clean, untangle, or style it Combs have been used since prehistoric times, having been discovered in very refined forms from settlements dating back to 5,000 years ago in Persia
comb - Wiktionary, the free dictionary comb (third-person singular simple present combs, present participle combing, simple past and past participle combed) (transitive, especially of hair or fur) To groom with a toothed implement, especially a comb
Comb - definition of comb by The Free Dictionary Define comb comb synonyms, comb pronunciation, comb translation, English dictionary definition of comb n 1 a A thin toothed strip, as of plastic, used to smooth, arrange, or fasten the hair b An implement, such as one for dressing and cleansing wool or
comb - WordReference. com Dictionary of English to use (something) in the manner of a comb: She was slowly combing her fingers through her hair to remove (anything undesirable) with or as if with a comb: She combed the snarls out of her hair
Comb Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary COMB meaning: 1 : a flat piece of plastic or metal with a row of thin teeth that is used for making hair neat; 2 : a device that is used for separating or straightening fibers (such as wool fibers)
Honeycomb - Wikipedia A honeycomb is a mass of hexagonal prismatic cells built from beeswax by honey bees in their nests to contain their brood (eggs, larvae, and pupae) and stores of honey and pollen Beekeepers may remove the entire honeycomb to harvest honey Honey bees consume about 8 4 lb (3 8 kg) of honey to secrete 1 lb (450 g) of wax, [1] and so beekeepers may return the wax to the hive after harvesting the