0 a long flat object used to make hair neat -- kam [ masculine ]
a comb and brush kam og børste
1 to use a comb -- gre
2 to search thoroughly for sth -- finkjemme
Police are combing the area for clues. Politiet finkjemmer området etter spor.
3 -- kam; karde
a nylon comb.
4 an object (often decorative) of similar appearance worn by some women to keep a hair-style in place. -- {{IX a-15260 id-‘pyntekam
5 the honey cells made by bees -- bikake, vokskake
a honeycomb.
6 the crest of some birds. -- hanekam
8 to search (a place) thoroughly (for something) -- finkjemme
The difficult part is encoding: we have to transform a generalised duplicator into a generalised sharing, that is, a tree into a comb.
Filaments are forming dense, interconnected fibrous cylinders around each comb cell (fc).
Nailed either to small hand cards, or to large cylinders in carding machines, this process loosened matted wool without combing it straight.
If the multitude of modes in each comb acts coherently as a single mode, one can expect to see periodicity.
The dorsal spines of the comb are nearly as long as the ventral portion of the pronotum, while the lateral spines are quite short.
The comb filter produced a pitched quality by resonating at certain pitches when excited by the speech input.
It may be aggravated by chewing, combing the hair or wearing spectacles.
As they walked, they waggled their abdomens from side to side, while their hind legs moved backwards and forwards, apparently combing pollen from the anthers.
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