currycomb

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See also: curry-comb and curry comb

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From curry +‎ comb.

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currycomb (plural currycombs)

a currycomb
  1. A comb or brush, having rubber or plastic teeth, used to groom horses.
    • 1889, Annual Report of the Military Department, State of Oregon, page 99:
      One hundred currycombs [] One hundred corn horsebrushes []

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currycomb (third-person singular simple present currycombs, present participle currycombing, simple past and past participle currycombed)

  1. (transitive) To groom using such a comb.

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