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Comb

A comb is a tool consisting of a shaft that holds a row of teeth for pulling through the hair to clean, untangle, or style it. Combs have been used since prehistoric times, having been discovered in very refined forms from settlements dating back to 5,000 years ago in Persia.

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Comb

Nodes78
Edges77
Triples103
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.025641
Components1

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Comb

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related to External links · 17
Comb → An Atlas, Archived, Ashby, Combs, Cómo, Espanol, How, Internet Archaeology, Ireland, Kay, Medieval Combs, Northern Europe, Retrieved, Spanish, The Origin, TheOriginOf, Use Razor Combs
related to Japanese combs · 15
Comb → Another, Boxwood, Chinese, In, In Japan, Indigenous Japanese, Japan, Japanese, Jōmon, Nara, Nihon, Satsuma, Tang, The, Traditional Japanese
related to Gallery · 13
Comb → AD, ADThe, After, Ancient Egyptian, BCAncient Roman, BCEtruscan, BCScythian, DenmarkA, Kanak, Mary RoseIvory, Nepal, Punjabi, Vimose
related to Chinese combs · 12
Comb → Changzhou, Chinese, Factory, Han, In China, Japan, Nara, Neolithic, Palace Comb Factory, Shang, Shu, Shubi
related to Description · 7
Comb → Combs, Common, Good, Hot, In, North America, Wooden
related to Afro pick · 5
Comb → Afro, Afro-textured, An Afro, It, The
related to Unbreakable plastic comb · 5
Comb → An, However, Such, They, Today
related to Uses · 5
Comb → Combs, Historically, In, In Spain, Industrial Revolution
related to French side combs · 4
Comb → French, Longer, Shorter, Some
related to Liturgical comb · 4
Comb → Byzantine Rite, Catholic, Middle Ages, Orthodox Christianity

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combs hair used teeth made also century plastic japan may years common period kushi japanese side metal sometimes wooden referred

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Combis atool consisting of a shaft that holds a row of teeth for pulling through the hair to clean0.90text
Combis adecorated comb used ceremonially in both Catholic and Orthodox Christianity during the Middle Ages0.90text
Combis acomb that0.90text
bathroom tilesinstance ofdoes not shatter into multiple pieces if dropped on a hard surface0.80text
a hardwood floorinstance ofdoes not shatter into multiple pieces if dropped on a hard surface0.80text
or pavementinstance ofdoes not shatter into multiple pieces if dropped on a hard surface0.80text
Combrelated to Afro pickAn Afro0.60section
Combrelated to Afro pickAfro-textured0.60section
Combrelated to Afro pickIt0.60section
Combrelated to Afro pickThe0.60section
Combrelated to Afro pickAfro0.60section
Combrelated to Chinese combsIn China0.60section

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