The top part of a gun’s stock.
A toothed implement for grooming the hair or (formerly) for keeping it in place.
A toothed plate used for creating wells in agar gels for electrophoresis.
A connected and reduced curve with irreducible components consisting of a smooth subcurve (called the handle) and one or more additional irreducible components (called teeth) that each intersect the handle in a single point that is unequal to the unique point of intersection for any of the other teeth.
A fleshy growth on the top of the head of some birds and reptiles; crest.
A toothed tool used for chasing screws on work in a lathe; a chaser.
The notched scale of a wire micrometer.
An old English measure of corn equal to the half quarter.
The main body of a harmonica containing the air chambers and to which the reed plates are attached.
A former, commonly cone-shaped, used in hat manufacturing for hardening soft fibre.
The toothed plate at the top and bottom of an escalator that prevents objects getting trapped between the moving stairs and fixed landings.
A toothed wooden pick used to push the weft thread tightly against the previous pass of thread to create a tight weave.
The curling crest of a wave; a comber.
A crest (of metal, leather, etc) on a piece of armor, especially on a helmet.
A structure of hexagon cells made by bees for storing honey; honeycomb.
One of a pair of peculiar organs on the base of the abdomen in scorpions, with which they comb substrate.
The collector of an electrical machine, usually resembling a comb.
A machine used in separating choice cotton fibers from worsted cloth fibers.
To search thoroughly as if raking over an area with a comb.
To groom with a toothed implement, especially a comb.
To roll over, as the top or crest of a wave; to break with a white foam, as waves.
To turn a vessel parallel to (the track of) (a torpedo) so as to reduce one's size as a target.
To separate choice cotton fibers from worsted cloth fibers.
An artillery piece with a rifled barrel.
A firearm fired from the shoulder; improved range and accuracy is provided by a long, rifled barrel.
A strip of wood covered with emery or a similar material, used for sharpening scythes.
To search with intent to steal; to ransack, pillage or plunder.
To quickly search through many items (such as papers, the contents of a drawer, a pile of clothing). (See also riffle)
To move in a flat ballistic trajectory (as a rifle bullet).
To seize and bear away by force; to snatch away; to carry off.
To commit robbery or theft.
To strip of goods; to rob; to pillage.
To cause (a projectile, as a rifle bullet) to travel in a flat ballistic trajectory.
To add a spiral groove to a gun bore to make a fired bullet spin in flight in order to improve range and accuracy.