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US /koʊm/ 
UK /kəʊm/ 

Oxford Essential Dictionary

noun
a flat piece of metal or plastic with thin parts like teeth. You use it to make your hair tidy.

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English

comb

I. comb1 /kəʊm $ koʊm/ BrE AmE noun
[Language: Old English; Origin: camb]

1. [countable] a flat piece of plastic, metal etc with a row of thin teeth on one side, used for making your hair tidy ⇨ brush
2. [countable] a small flat piece of plastic, metal etc with a row of thin teeth on one side, used for keeping your hair back or for decoration
3. [singular] if you give your hair a comb, you make it tidy using a comb:
Your hair needs a good comb.
4. [countable] the red piece of flesh that grows on top of a male chicken’s head
5. [countable] a ↑honeycomb
⇨ fine-tooth comb

Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

comb

 

 

comb [comb combs combed combing] noun, verb   [kəʊm]    [koʊm] 

 

noun

1. countable a flat piece of plastic or metal with a row of thin teeth along one side, used for making your hair neat; a smaller version of this worn by women in their hair to hold it in place or as a decoration

• He just had time to wash his face and drag a comb through his hair before going out.

2. countable, usually singular the act of using a comb on your hair

• Your hair needs a good comb.

 

3. countable, uncountable =  honeycomb

4. countable the soft, red piece of flesh on the head of a male chicken
see with a fine-tooth comb at  fine-tooth comb  adj.  
Word Origin:
Old English camb, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch kam and German Kamm.  
Example Bank:
She ran a comb through her tangled hair.
• Your hair could do with a comb!

Derived: comb something out 

Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary

Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary - 4th Edition

comb     / kəʊm /      / koʊm /   noun   [ C ]   (FOR HAIR) 
  
comb     A2     a flat piece of plastic, wood, or metal with a thin row of long, narrow parts along one side, used to tidy and arrange your hair 
See picture  comb 
        a small comb-shaped object that women put in their hair to hold their hair away from their face or for decoration 

Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary - 4th Edition

comb     / kəʊm /      / koʊm /   noun   [ C ]   (CHICKEN) 
  
        a soft red growth on a chicken's head 
  
 →  Synonym     cockscomb 

 

Collins Advanced Learner’s English Dictionary

comb

[ko͟ʊm]
 combs, combing, combed
 1) N-COUNT A comb is a flat piece of plastic or metal with narrow pointed teeth along one side, which you use to tidy your hair.

Merriam-Webster's Advanced Learner's Dictionary

1comb /ˈkoʊm/ noun, pl combs [count]
1 a : a flat piece of plastic or metal with a row of thin teeth that is used for making hair neat - see picture at grooming
b : a device that is used for separating or straightening fibers (such as wool fibers)
2 : a soft part on top of the head of some birds (such as chickens)
• Roosters have red combs.
3 : honeycomb
go over/through with a fine-tooth comb