Definitions

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  • adjective Resembling a comb or some aspect of one.

Etymologies

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comb +‎ -like

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Examples

  • Marion sat in the sun and blinked, ran her fingers comblike through her hair.

    Lord of Autumn 2009

  • Roosterfish are named for their dainty, comblike dorsal fin, but they're no chickens.

    Trip Report: Deep Sea Fishing off the Coast of Costa Rica 2005

  • Then, again, if you fix your eye upon this strange, crested, comblike incrustation on the top of the mass — this green, barnacled thing, which the Greenlanders call the “crown,” and the Southern fishers the

    Moby Dick; or the Whale 2002

  • His fleshy bill was the same shape as a ducks, but with comblike ridges inside the bottom half.

    The Realms of the Gods Tamora Pierce 1996

  • His fleshy bill was the same shape as a ducks, but with comblike ridges inside the bottom half.

    The Realms of the Gods Tamora Pierce 1996

  • She would show the glittering arch of her upper third, occasionally, and scrape it along behind the comblike row; sometimes a pinnacle stood straight up, like a statuette of ebony, against that glittering white shield, then seemed to glide out of it by its own volition and power, and become a dim specter, while the next pinnacle glided into its place and blotted the spotless disk with the black exclamation-point of its presence.

    A Tramp Abroad 1879

  • She would show the glittering arch of her upper third, occasionally, and scrape it along behind the comblike row; sometimes a pinnacle stood straight up, like a statuette of ebony, against that glittering white shield, then seemed to glide out of it by its own volition and power, and become a dim specter, while the next pinnacle glided into its place and blotted the spotless disk with the black exclamation-point of its presence.

    A Tramp Abroad — Volume 07 Mark Twain 1872

  • Then, again, if you fix your eye upon this strange, crested, comblike incrustation on the top of the mass -- this green, barnacled thing, which the Greenlanders call the "crown," and the Southern fishers the "bonnet" of the Right Whale; fixing your eyes solely on this, you would take the head for the trunk of some huge oak, with a bird's nest in its crotch.

    Moby Dick: or, the White Whale Herman Melville 1855

  • There is a comblike serrated feather on the leading edge of the wing, velourlike feathers on top and a trailing edge of feathers on the rear of the wing.

    NYT > Global Home By JIM ROBBINS 2011

  • Rooster, whose real name is David Fisk, is so named perhaps because of his comblike crest of hair.

    Home - BostonHerald.com 2008

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