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comb

noun
A valley between hills or mountains.

comb

b silent.

comb

An instrument, with teeth, for separating, cleansing and adjusting hair, wool, or flax. Also, an instrument of horn or shell, for keeping the hair in its place when dressed.

comb

The crest, caruncle or red fleshy tuft, growing on a cocks head; so called from its indentures which resemble the teeth of a comb.

comb

The substance in which bees lodge their honey, in small hexagonal cells.

comb

A dry measure of four bushels.

comb

verb transitive
To separate, disentangle, cleanse, and adjust with a comb, as to comb hair; or to separate, cleanse and lay smooth and straight, as to comb wool.

comb

verb intransitive
In the language of seamen, to roll over, as the top of a wave; or to break with a white foam.

comb

noun

[Gr.]

A dry measure of four bushels, or half a quarter.