combings
Related to combings: comb out
comb·ings
(kō′mĭngz)pl.n.
Small loose pieces of material, such as hairs or wool, removed with a comb.
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combings
(ˈkəʊmɪŋz)pl n
1. the loose hair, wool, etc, removed by combing, esp that of animals
2. (Textiles) the unwanted loose short fibres removed in combing cotton, etc
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comb•ings
(ˈkoʊ mɪŋz)n.pl.
hairs removed with a comb or a brush.
[1565–75]
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