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- nouncomb (noun) · combs (plural noun)
- a strip of plastic, metal, or wood with a row of narrow teeth, used for untangling or arranging the hair.
- an act of untangling or arranging the hair with comb:"she gave her hair a comb"
- a short curved type of comb, worn by women to hold the hair in place or as an ornament:"her hair was held back with two tortoiseshell combs"
- a device for separating and dressing textile fibers.
- a row of brass points for collecting the electricity in an electrostatic generator.
- the red fleshy crest on the head of a domestic fowl, especially a rooster:"a gray-speckled hen with a red comb and wattles"
- short for honeycomb
verbcomb (verb) · combs (third person present) · combed (past tense) · combed (past participle) · combing (present participle)- search carefully and systematically:"police combed the area for the murder weapon" · "his mother combed through the cardboard boxes"Similar:look around inhunt throughscrabble around inroot around inferret (around) inrummage around inrummage inrummage throughforage throughfish around inpoke around ingrub around indelve insift throughrifle throughgo through with a fine-tooth combturn upside downturn inside outleave no stone unturned inroust around in
OriginOld English camb, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch kam and German Kamm. - People also ask
The word "comb" can be understood as both a noun and a verb with different meanings:
As a noun, a comb is:
- A flat piece of plastic, wood, or metal with a row of narrow teeth, used to tidy and arrange hair1.
- A fleshy crest on the head of a chicken or other domestic birds1.
- A structure resembling a comb, such as the ridge of a roof or a honeycomb2.
As a verb, to comb means:
- To tidy one's hair using a comb1.
- To search a place or an area very carefully1.
- In the context of waves, for a wave or its crest to roll over or break into foam2.
These definitions provide a comprehensive understanding of the term in various contexts.
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