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Comber - Wikipedia Comber grew as a market town with many family-run and independent businesses, throughout the 19th and 20th centuries The town still remains home to a number of independent and artisan stores
Comber Historical Society Comar, meeting place of the waters, that was the name given by the ancients to a settlement at the northwest corner of Strangford Lough at the confluence of the Enler and Glen Rivers Today we call it Comber, famous for its spuds Nomadic hunter gatherers arrived here around 10,000 years ago
Comber (fish) - Wikipedia The comber ( ˈkɒmbər ; [3] Serranus cabrilla) is a species of marine ray-finned fish from the family Serranidae, the sea basses It is widely distributed in the eastern North and South Atlantic Oceans and into the southwestern Indian Ocean
COMBER | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary As the wave speeds on, and the bottom strikes the ground, the top breaks into a huge comber The sea lay sparkling in the sunlight, while almost at their feet great white-crested combers were rolling in and breaking against the sandy bluff
Comber - definition of comber by The Free Dictionary Define comber comber synonyms, comber pronunciation, comber translation, English dictionary definition of comber n 1 One, such as a machine or a worker, that combs something, such as wool 2 A long wave that has reached its peak or broken into foam; a breaker
Comber - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline Originating c 1200 as a surname meaning "one who cards wool" from comb (v ), comb also means "a long, curling wave" from 1840, inspired by a fowl's comb