combe
n.
narrow valley (also coombe)
Coombe
A coombe is a short, deep, generally bowl-shaped
valley or hollow, see
cirque.Coombe may refer to one of these places in England:
Coombe, BuckinghamshireCoombe, Bude, Cornwall
Coombe, Camborne, Cornwall
Coombe, Liskeard, Cornwall
Coombe, Redruth, Cornwall
Coombe, St. Austell, Cornwall
Coombe, Truro, Cornwall
Coombe, CroydonCoombe, Sidmouth, DevonCoombe, Teignmouth, DevonCoombe, Tiverton, DevonCoombe, GloucestershireCoombe, HampshireCoombe, KentCoombe, Kingston upon ThamesCoombe, Crewkerne, SomersetCoombe, Taunton, SomersetCoombe Abbey, an hotel converted from a historic country house near Coventry
Coombe Bissett, Wiltshire
Coombe Country Park, a country park about 2 miles east of Coventry
Coombe Hill, BuckinghamshireCoombe Hill, East SussexCoombe Hill, GloucestershireCoombe Hill, LondonCoombe Keynes, Dorset
Coombe, Near Enford, WiltshireCoombe, near
Donhead St. Mary, Wiltshire
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Coombe
(n.)
A hollow in a hillside. [Prov. Eng.] See Comb, Combe.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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