Combés in english
Combés
pronunciation: kəmbz part of speech: none
pronunciation: kəmbz part of speech: none
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combar = warp ; curl ; arch.
Example: Metallic shelves cannot be damaged by woodworms or rodents and they are not likely to warp under the weight of bound volumes and are fire-proof.Example: Over the last few years I have developed a condition where both of my pinkie toes have become curled inward.Example: In addition to making women taller, high heels force the back to arch, pushing the bosom forward and the buttocks rearward, thus accentuating the female form.more:
» combarse = buckle ; sag ; arch .
Example: The arches of greenhouses buckle under snow loads but the criteria used to study the effects are devised for rectilinear beams. Example: In crossbars used in pole vaulting and high jumping a well known problem exists due to the tendency of the crossbar to sag under its own weight. Example: In addition to making women taller, high heels force the back to arch, pushing the bosom forward and the buttocks rearward, thus accentuating the female form.