出典:Wiktionary
From Middle English *comb, *cumb (> Scots cumb, coom (“tub, cistern”)), from 古期英語 cumb (“a vessel; a liquid measure”), from Proto-Germanic *kumbaz (“bowl, vessel”). Compare German Kumpf (“bowl”).
Alternatively, perhaps from Latin cumba (“boat, tomb of stone”), from Ancient Greek κύμβη (kúmbē, “hollow of a vessel, cup, boat”).
| ・coomb | |
| ・polybutylene | |
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| ・puffer train | |
| ・adjusters | |
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| ・ocher | |
| ・acrochordon | |
| ・fouling factor |