Comb — For other uses, see Comb (disambiguation). A comb A Punjabi w … Wikipedia
Comb (anatomy) — For other uses, see Coxcomb (disambiguation). A rooster with a large red comb. Anatomically, a comb is a fleshy growth, caruncle, or crest on the top of the head of gallinaceous birds, most notably turkeys, pheasants, and domestic chickens. Its… … Wikipedia
Sha (disambiguation) — Sha may refer to: * Sha (Ш, ш), a letter * Sha (singer), a German female singer * Zhi Gang Sha, Chinese writer and physician * Sha (comics), a French comic by Pat Mills * Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport IATA airport code * SHA hash… … Wikipedia
Shah (disambiguation) — Shah may refer to:* Shah, the Persian term for a monarch **Mohammed Reza Pahlavi is often referred to as the Shah of Iran. * monarch from Shahi dynasty * Shahenshah, Emperor or King of Kings in Persian and Urdu * Ukrainian shah, a historical… … Wikipedia
Combo — may refer to: A small musical ensemble, especially in jazz Combo Waterhole, a real location in Australia, believed to be the inspiration for Waltzing Matilda Combo meal, a group of menu items offered together at a lower price than they would cost … Wikipedia
Harmonica — For other uses, see Harmonika (disambiguation). Harmonica A 16 hole chromatic (top) and 10 hole diatonic harmonica Other instrument Classification Wind Free … Wikipedia
Music box — For other uses, see Music box (disambiguation). A music box A music box (also musical box) is a 19th century automatic musical instrument that produces sounds by the use of a set of pins placed on a revolving cylinder or disc so as to pluck the… … Wikipedia
Honey — For other uses, see Honey (disambiguation). Jars of honey and honeycomb … Wikipedia
Sponge — This article is about the aquatic animal. For the porous cleaning tool, see Sponge (material). For other uses, see Sponge (disambiguation). Sponge Temporal range: Ediacaran–Recent … Wikipedia
Anatomical terms of location — Standard anatomical terms of location are employed in science which deal with the anatomy of animals to avoid ambiguities which might otherwise arise. They are not language specific, and thus require no translation. They are universal terms that… … Wikipedia