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coomb Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( coomb ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)



, ଗଭୀର ଉପତ୍ୟକା ଗଛରେ ସୁସଜ୍ଜିତ,

Noun:

ମହୁଫେଣା |, କୁକୁଡ଼ା କାଉ, କନକାଟ |, ପାନିଆ,

Verb:

ସ୍କ୍ରାଚ୍ |, ଖୋଜୁଛି |, ପିଞ୍ଜା |, ପାନିଆ, ନା,

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coomb's Usage Examples:

element of the place-name is derived from Old English for a deep or hollow coomb (valley) and the second element refers to the holder of the land – at the.


The name is sometimes pronounced as if spelt Mools-coomb, though more often the first part is pronounced like the animal "mole".


measures obsolete: "Nobody hears nowadays of the coomb, the pottle, the chaldron, the palm or the barleycorn.


The name has evolved from "Ullas-coomb", "coomb" (pronounced "coo-m") meaning "a deep little wooded valley with Ulla.


and South Moulsecoomb.


The northern precipice, which drops 1500 feet into the coomb surrounding the Little Lough Agh, harbours the majority of the alpine plants.


Nicola Fellows and Karen Hadaway, on 9 October 1986, by a 20-year-old local roofer, Russell Bishop in Wild Park, Moulsecoomb, Brighton, England.


the narrow gorge or ravine at the head of a larger valley (the Deeping-coomb), but the name is also used for the fortifications at the mouth of the gorge.


A coomb is a measure of volume.


pecks strike kilderkin 2 bushels or firkins coomb barrel 2 strikes or kilderkins quarter hogshead 2 coombs or barrels tierce 4/3 hogshead pipe, butt.


"david coombs hasnt been my lawyer since 2013".


The River Yar on the Isle of Wight, England, rises in a chalk coomb in St.


A combe (/kuːm/; also spelled coombe or coomb and, in place names, comb) can refer either to a steep, narrow valley, or to a small valley or large hollow.



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