- English combing
- гребенное прядение грубой шерсти
English-Russian dictionary on textile and sewing industry. Липенок В., Григорьева А., Жданов Я. . 2015.
English-Russian dictionary on textile and sewing industry. Липенок В., Григорьева А., Жданов Я. . 2015.
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Cartwright, Edmund — born April 24, 1743, Marnham, Nottinghamshire, Eng. died Oct. 30, 1823, Hastings, Sussex British inventor. On visiting Richard Arkwright s cotton spinning mills, he was inspired to construct a power driven machine for weaving. He invented a power … Universalium
Masham, Samuel Cunliffe Lister, 1st Baron — ▪ British inventor born January 1, 1815, Calverley Hall, near Bradford, Yorkshire, England died February 2, 1906, Swinton Park, Yorkshire English inventor whose contributions included a wool combing machine that helped to lower the price of … Universalium
comb — comb1 [kəum US koum] n [: Old English; Origin: camb] 1.) a flat piece of plastic, metal etc with a row of thin teeth on one side, used for making your hair look tidy →↑brush 2.) a small flat piece of plastic, metal etc with a row of thin teeth on … Dictionary of contemporary English
comb — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English camb; akin to Old High German kamb comb, Greek gomphos tooth Date: before 12th century 1. a. a toothed instrument used especially for adjusting, cleaning, or confining hair b. a structure… … New Collegiate Dictionary