Lexicographical Neighbors of Recomb
Literary usage of Recomb
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Wool and Manufactures of Wool by Bureau of Statistics, Dept. of the Treasury, William Franklin Switzler, United States (1887)
"Sometimes long noils have been bought by worsted spinners to recomb, ...
The machinery used for recomb- ing ring waste is the same machinery that produces ..."
2. The History of Wool and Woolcombing by James Burnley (1889)
"... M. and SCOTT, J. Extra small circle to recomb. 762. March 2, 1874. LITTLE, G.
and EASTWOOD, TC Drawing rollers to ..."
3. Blackfeet Tales of Glacier National Park by James Willard Schultz (1916)
"... and the women started for their camp to put on their good clothes and recomb
their hair. They wanted to appear as neat and clean and well dressed as ..."
4. Analysis of Woven Fabrics by Aldred Farrer Barker, Eber Midgley (1914)
"For producing worsted mixture yarns, the usual method is to slubbing dye the
wool, and then to recomb it, thus producing coloured " tops ". ..."
5. Statistics and Science: A Festschrift for Terry Speed by Darlene Renee Goldstein, T. P. Speed (2003)
"Clustering gene expression patterns. S. Istrail, P. Pevzner, and MS Waterman (eds)
recomb 99, ACM Press, Washington, DC, pages 188-197, 1999. ..."