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comber
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See also: Comber
English
Etymology 1
From Middle English comber, camber, equivalent to comb + -er.
Pronunciation
Noun
comber (plural combers)
- A person who combs wool, etc.
- A machine that combs wool, etc.
- A long, curving wave breaking on the shore.
- 1929, Robert Dean Frisbee, The Book of Puka-Puka, Eland, published 2019, page 118:
- The mighty combers crashed down with long echoing reverberations like the roar of great cannons, followed by the ominous swish of broken water rushing across the reef in mad clouds of foam and spray.
Synonyms
- (long curving wave): breaker
Derived terms
Translations
person who combs wool
Etymology 2
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Pronunciation
Noun
comber (plural combers)
- Serranus cabrilla, the gaper, a fish found in European waters.
Derived terms
Translations
Serranus cabrilla
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Polish
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
Borrowed from German Ziemer, Zimmer.
Noun
comber m inan (diminutive comberek)
Declension
Declension of comber
Etymology 2
Perhaps borrowed from German Zampern, Zempern, Zemper.
Noun
comber m inan
- (historical) medieval folk carnival game formerly held in various regions of Poland, usually on Fat Thursday
Declension
Declension of comber
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