comby

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English

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Etymology

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From comb +‎ -y.

Adjective

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comby (comparative more comby, superlative most comby)

  1. Resembling or characteristic of a comb.
    Hyponym: cteniform
  2. (Cornwall, mining, obsolete) Formed of vertical plates, or combs.
    a comby lode
    • 1884, John Arthur Phillips, A Treatise on Ore Deposits, page 44:
      Some parts of a vein may exhibit a comby structure, while others show no trace of any particular arrangement.
  3. (US, railways) Of a wheel: having a defect consisting of a network of fine cracks covering a small area of the tread.

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