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Combing of cotton is done by what

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Answered by amriksingh8884
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Combing is a technique whereby fibres (usually cotton or wool) are passed through a series of straight, metal teeth in order to lay the fibres parallel to one another. The fibres are then placed together in a long line ('combed sliver'), which is used to spin a smooth, even thread.

Answered by Rudranil420
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Combing is a technique whereby fibres (usually cotton or wool) are passed through a series of straight, metal teeth in order to lay the fibres parallel to one another. The fibres are then placed together in a long line ('combed sliver'), which is used to spin a smooth, even thread.

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