comb grade
1grade — [[t]gre͟ɪd[/t]] ♦♦♦ grades, grading, graded 1) VERB If something is graded, its quality is judged, and it is often given a number or a name that indicates how good or bad it is. [be V ed] Dust masks are graded according to the protection they… …
2-grade — ˌgrād adjective combining form Etymology: French, from Latin gradus going (from gradi to step, go) more at grade : walking digiti …
3-grade — a combining form meaning walking, moving, in the manner or by the means specified by the initial element: plantigrade. [ < L gradus, comb. form repr. gradus step or gradi to walk. See GRADE, GRADIENT] * * * …
4-grade — aff. a combining form meaning “walking, moving,” in the manner or by the means specified by the initial element: plantigrade[/ex] • Etymology: < L gradus, comb. form repr. gradus step or gradī to walk. See grade, gradient …
5Honey — For other uses, see Honey (disambiguation). Jars of honey and honeycomb …
6Top-bar hive — Top bar hives are a style of beehive used for beekeeping. They are especially useful in areas where resources are limited, but are also increasingly popular among hobby beekeepers in industrialized nations. This article is primarily concerned… …
7gembh- — Tooth, nail. Oldest form *g̑embh , becoming *gembh in centum languages. Derivatives include comb, unkempt, and gem. 1. Suffixed o grade form *gombh o . a. (i) comb, kame, from …
8(s)ker-4, (s)kerǝ-, (s)krē- — (s)ker 4, (s)kerǝ , (s)krē English meaning: to cut Deutsche Übersetzung: ‘schneiden” Material: I. A. O.Ind. ava , apa skara “Exkremente (Ausscheidung)”; kr̥ṇüti, kr̥ṇōti “verletzt, slays “ (lex.), utkīrṇ a “ausgeschnitten,… …
9beekeeping — /bee kee ping/, n. the rearing and breeding of honeybees; apiculture. [1830 40; BEE1 + KEEPING] * * * or apiculture Care and manipulation of honeybees to enable them to produce and store more honey than they need so that the excess can be… …
10ghrebh-2 — ghrebh 2 English meaning: to scratch, dig Deutsche Übersetzung: “kratzen, scharren, graben” Note: (Not always certain from ghrebh “ gripe, rake “ to divide; identical with it?; see Persson Beitr. 728 A. 1). Note: Root ghrebh 2 …