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 Translation for 'comb' from English to Polish
NOUN   a comb | combs
VERB   to comb | combed | combed
combing | combs
SYNO cockscomb | comb | combing | ...
grzebyk {m}comb
grzebień {m}comb
czesać włosy [niedok.]to comb one's hair
bot.T
grzebieniowiec {m} piórkowaty [Ctenidium molluscum]
chalk comb-moss
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Usage Examples English
  • To diagnose infestation, the entire scalp should be combed thoroughly with a louse comb and the teeth of the comb should be examined for the presence of living lice after each time the comb passes through the hair.
  • "Tuck comb dolls" are a special style of peg wooden doll, named for their carved hair comb.
  • "A. hunsrueckiana" is approximately 400 million years old and shows 8 clearly recognizable comb rows with comb plates.
  • The Setre Comb, a comb from the 6th or early 7th century has runic inscriptions engraved, which may reference the goddess.
  • Comb honey production requires many of the same techniques that are required for the production of extracted honey.

  • Furcate (also called comb, forked or brush) chaetae are similar to capillaries for most of their length but expand distally into a flattened comb- or fork-like tip.
  • The fungus comb of this species is notably less complex than that of its relatives, with a less defined airy grooved pattern common to other "Macrotermitinae".
  • The species name refers to the comb-like sclerite of the valve and is derived from Latin "pecten" (meaning a comb).
  • "Beroe", commonly known as the cigar comb jellies, is a genus of comb jellies in the family Beroidae.
  • The "Haar und Kamm" (hair and comb) Museum, a former comb factory, is also located in the park.

  • Comb is two kinds of utensils, namely wooden comb. Changzhou comb production technology was formed during the Eastern Jin dynasty and has a history of more than 1,500 years.
  • maculata" have the ability to discriminate between fragments of comb and foreign comb.
  • During the mid-Neolithic Age, small populations belonging to the Comb Ceramic or Pit-comb ware culture were traced in Pomerania.
  • In mathematics, particularly topology, a comb space is a particular subspace of [...] that resembles a comb.
  • Combing straightens the fibres, isolates the long ones (tops) for spinning and discards the short ones (noil).

  • Etymology: < [...] comb. form + [...] comb. form, after German "Akronym" (1921 or earlier).
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