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Comb honey is
honey intended for
consumption by humans,
which is
still contained within its
original hexagonal-
shaped beeswax cells,
called honeycomb...
- of the
comb are all variable,
depending on the breed.: 502 the cup
comb or
buttercup comb, as seen in the
Sicilian Buttercup, a cup-
shaped comb with spiked...
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metal sphere. A
comb-
shaped metal electrode with
sharp points (2 and 7 in the diagram), is
positioned near each roller. The
upper comb (2) is connected...
- purposes.[citation needed] The Jōmon
period also saw the
introduction of hair
combs.
During the Nara period, a
variety of
Chinese cultural aspects and items...
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External view of La
Peineta before reconstruction in
March 2012 The
comb-
shaped stand,
origin of the
nickname of La Peineta, in
March 2012
Pressure ring...
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blunt snout. The top jaw has jagged,
cusped teeth and the
bottom jaw has
comb-
shaped teeth. Its
single dorsal fin is set far back
along the
spine towards...
- ****’s
comb shaped gastric saccules,
smooth and
triangular shaped perradial lappets with a
single frenulum on each side of the bell, and dome
shaped rhopalial...
- for
pulling off food. The
mouth of the
hagfish has two
pairs of horny,
comb-
shaped teeth on a
cartilaginous plate that
protracts and retracts.
These teeth...
- seventeenth-century
images from
Italy and the Netherlands. The
birds have a
small v-
shaped comb and an
abundant crest of
feathers on the
crown of the head. They are...
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Ancient Gr**** κτείς (kteis) '
comb' and φέρω (pherō) 'to carry')
comprise a
phylum of
marine invertebrates,
commonly known as
comb jellies, that
inhabit sea...