Terms vs Combwise - What's the difference?
terms | combwise |
In the manner of a comb; with a scraping motion intended to straighten.
* 1905 , Edgar Jepson, Lady Noggs, peeress
As a noun terms
is .As an adverb combwise is
in the manner of a comb; with a scraping motion intended to straighten.combwise
English
Adverb
(-)- "Well, we have disposed of them, at any rate, which is always something gained," said the Prime Minister, passing his fingers combwise through his beard...
