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- Look up coxcomb in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Coxcomb may refer to: Coxcomb (ornithology), a fleshy growth on the top of the head of many gallinaceous...
- craft of decorative knot tying generally combines both form and function. Coxcombing is decorative knotwork performed by sailors during the Age of Sail to...
- The coxcomb prominent (Ptilodon capucina) is a moth of the family Notodontidae. It is a common species throughout the Palearctic realm from Ireland to...
- The Camp Coxcomb was a sub camp of the US Army Desert Training Center in Riverside County, California. The main headquarters for the Desert Training Center...
- Celosia (/siːˈloʊʃiə/ see-LOH-shee-ə) is a small genus of edible and ornamental plants in the amaranth family, Amaranthaceae. Its species are commonly...
- knot, used as a trick knot due to the speed with which it can be made. Coxcombing is a decorative knotwork performed by sailors during the Age of Sail....
- Coxcomb Mountains are a mountain range in eastern Riverside County, Southern California, and to a small extent in San Bernardino County. The Coxcomb Mountains...
- Akchoté – voice on "The Coxcomb" Sasha Andrès – cello and voice on "The Coxcomb" David Grubbs – guitar and voice on "The Coxcomb", organ on "Aux Noctambules"...
- the skin, is extracted from ****scomb. ****scomb ****'s comb ****'s-comb coxcomb Brown rooster Crest (feathers) Dubbing (poultry) – removal of the comb...
- Cecil, or Adventures of a Coxcomb is a 1841 novel by the British writer Catherine Gore, originally published in three volumes by Richard Bentley. It is...