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COMBY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
adjective ˈkōmē -er/-est : resembling a comb in structure comby veins of quartz : honeycombed
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Comby · Structural code search and replace for ~every language.
Use lightweight templates to easily search and change code, HTML, or JSON. Comby is designed to work on any language or data format.
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comby, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the adjective comby is in the late 1700s. OED's earliest evidence for comby is from 1773, in Annual Register 1772. comby is ...
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comby, a. (ˈkəʊmɪ) [f. comb n.1 + -y.] Having combs or a comb-like structure; full of interstices like a honey-comb; favose.1772 Projects in Ann. Reg. 107/2 We have only two kinds of ashes..solid, or hard, and comby, or light ashes. 1885 Geikie Text-bk. Geol. 585 Banded, comby [structure of mineral ...
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Overview - Comby
Comby provides a lightweight way of matching syntactic structures of a program's parse tree, like expressions and function blocks. Comby is language-aware ...
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COMBY definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
adjective Word forms: combier, combiest rare resembling a comb a mineral with a comby structure Collins English Dictionary.
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Comby sign
The Comby sign is a clinical sign of early measles in which thin, whitish patches are seen on the gums and buccal mucosa due to desquamation of epithelial The sign is named after Jules Comby.
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Comby | Steven Universe Wiki | Fandom
In geology and mineralogy, "comby" is the term for bands of quartz, spar and other crystals laid down in parallel veins, resembling the teeth of a comb.
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comby - definition and meaning - Wordnik
comby: Like a comb; specifically, in geology, applied to banded mineral veins some or all of whose layers consist of thickly set, parallel prismatic ...
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comby-tools/comby: A code rewrite tool for structural search ... - GitHub
A code rewrite tool for structural search and replace that supports ~every language. comby.dev License Apache-2.0 license 2.5k stars 68 forks
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Jules Comby
Jules Comby (; 28 April 1853, in Arnac-Pompadour – 18 March 1947) was a French pediatrician. The eponymous "Comby's sign" is named after him, which is an early indication of measles characterized by thin whitish patches on the gums and buccal mucous
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comb
▪ I. comb, n.1 (kəʊm) Forms: 1 camb, comb, 3–7 combe, 4–5 coomb, komb(e, 5–7 come, 6 coame, comme, 6–7 (in comp.) com, 4– comb. Also β. (north. and chiefly Sc.) 3 camb, 4 cayme, 4–5 cambe, 4–6 kambe, 5–9 came, 6 keme, 6–9 kame, 9 kembe, kaim. [A common Teut. n.: OE. cǫmb, camb = OS. camb, (MDu. cam(...
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Jacques-Joseph Grancher
In 1897 with Jules Comby (1853–1947) and Antoine Marfan (1858–1942), he published "Traité des maladies de l’enfance" (Treatise of the Diseases of Childhood
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Comby 1977, Histoire des Savoyards, Nathan
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Tribes in pre-Roman Gaul
History of Savoy
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