"combful" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: combfuls [plural], combsful [plural]
Etymology: From comb + -ful. Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|comb|ful|pos=noun}} comb + -ful Head templates: {{en-noun|+|combsful}} combful (plural combfuls or combsful)
  1. Enough to fill a comb (toothed implement).
    Sense id: en-combful-en-noun-TITUx3UT
  2. Enough to fill a honeycomb.
    Sense id: en-combful-en-noun-f0YK5gZ5 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English nouns suffixed with -ful Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 25 75 Disambiguation of English nouns suffixed with -ful: 30 70

Inflected forms

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          "ref": "1860, [Charlotte Mary Yonge], chapter V, in Hopes and Fears; or, Scenes from the Life of a Spinster, volume I, London: John W. Parker and Son, […], page 240",
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          "ref": "1879 April 1, H. M. S., “Queries and Replies”, in Charles Nash Abbott, editor, The British Bee Journal, and Bee-Keeper’s Adviser, volume VI, number 72, Southall: […] the Office […]; London: Kent and Co., […], Query No. 300 (Small Swarm), page 235",
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          "ref": "1922 August 19, George Weston, “The Maggot of Misty Mountain”, in The Saturday Evening Post, volume 195, number 8, Philadelphia, Pa.: The Curtis Publishing Company, page 5",
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          "ref": "1923, Eugène Evrard, The Mystery of the Hive, New York, N.Y.: Dodd, Mead and Company, page 239",
          "text": "This curve, recording the amounts of nectar collected, now falls still lower, day by day, with the evaporation of the last combs[-]ful of maturing honey.",
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