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Combed

Combed is the past tense and past participle of the verb comb, and is used as an adjective to describe something that has undergone the process of combing. The most common applications are in hair grooming and textile fiber processing.

In grooming, combed hair refers to hair that has been arranged with a comb or brush to

In textiles, combed denotes a stage in fiber preparation. After carding, fibers are passed through combs to

In general usage, the term may appear in product labels or technical descriptions to indicate that a

a
neat,
orderly
state.
The
resulting
texture
depends
on
the
comb's
teeth
and
the
technique
used;
combed
hair
is
typically
contrasted
with
uncombed
or
tousled
hair
in
descriptions
of
appearance.
align
their
fibers
and
remove
short,
damaged,
or
uneven
fibers.
This
produces
a
longer,
finer,
and
more
uniform
fiber,
which
yields
stronger
and
smoother
yarn.
Combed
cotton,
for
example,
is
used
for
higher-quality
fabrics,
while
combed
wool
is
used
for
worsted
yarns.
The
alternative
is
carded
fiber,
which
yields
a
fuzzier,
warmer
yarn.
The
choice
between
combed
and
carded
processes
affects
fabric
characteristics
such
as
luster,
strength,
and
fineness.
material
has
undergone
combing.
The
concept
is
central
to
quality
grading
in
both
personal
grooming
and
textile
manufacturing.