(archaic) simple past tense and past participle of climb
combe
combe
noun
A cirque.
A valley, often wooded and often with no river
combo
combo
noun
(Australia, derogatory) A Caucasian man who marries or has a sexual relationship with an Aboriginal woman; a Caucasian man who lives among Aboriginal people and adopts Aboriginal culture
(especially collectible card games) A strategy aiming to win by playing a specific combination of cards (or similar), often in a single turn.
(graphical user interface, informal) A combo box.
(slang) A combination.
(video games) An action composed of a sequence of simpler actions, especially a composite attacking move in a fighting game.
A small musical group.
Two or more gameplay elements (e.g. characters, items) which are powerful when used together.
verb
To combine
combs
combs
noun
(dated) Combinations (underwear).
plural of comb
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of comb
comby
comby
adj
(Cornwall, mining, obsolete) Formed of vertical plates, or combs.
(US, railways) Of a wheel: having a defect consisting of a network of fine cracks covering a small area of the tread.
coomb
coomb
noun
Alternative spelling of combe
An old English measure of corn (e.g., wheat), equal to half a quarter or 4 bushels.