
1) Apiary structure 2) Bee product 3) Beehive structure 4) Frame 5) Framework 6) Framing 7) Hive contents 8) Love to search for maze 9) Mass of cells 10) Thing created by bees
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1) Bee complex 2) Cereal 3) Concavity
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A honeycomb is a mass of hexagonal wax cells built by honey bees in their nests to contain their larvae and stores of honey and pollen. Beekeepers may remove the entire honeycomb to harvest honey. Honey bees consume about 8.4 lbs (4 kg) of honey to secrete 1 lb (500 g) of wax, so it makes economic sense to return the wax to the hive after harvesti...
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[cereal] Honeycomb breakfast cereal originated in 1965, by Post Foods. It consists of honey-flavored corn cereal bits in a honeycomb shape. It is wheat free. ==Versions== At the end of 2006, Post changed the formula for this popular cereal to improve its health content. This change, although tested by Post beforehand to positive reviews, re...
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[geometry] In geometry, a honeycomb is a space filling or close packing of polyhedral or higher-dimensional cells, so that there are no gaps. It is an example of the more general mathematical tiling or tessellation in any number of dimensions. Honeycombs are usually constructed in ordinary Euclidean (`flat`) space. They may also be construc...
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• (n.) Any substance, as a easting of iron, a piece of worm-eaten wood, or of triple, etc., perforated with cells like a honeycomb. • (n.) A mass of hexagonal waxen cells, formed by bees, and used by them to hold their honey and their eggs.
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(from the article `beekeeping`) Bees secrete beeswax in tiny flakes on the underside of the abdomen and mold it into honeycomb, thin-walled, back-to-back, six-sided cells. The use ... ...by inversion of the major portion of its sucrose sugar into the sugars levulose (fructose) and dextrose (glucose) and by the removal of excess ... [...
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Areas in a foundation wall where the aggregate (gravel) is visible. Honeycombs can be usually be remedied by applying a thin layer of grout or other cement product over the affected area. Also, a method by which concrete is poured and not puddled or vibrated, allowing the edges to have voids or holes after the forms are removed.
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1. A mass of hexagonal waxen cells, formed by bees, and used by them to hold their honey and their eggs. ... 2. Any substance, as a easting of iron, a piece of worm-eaten wood, or of triple, etc, perforated with cells like a honeycomb. ... <anatomy> Honeycomb moth See Reticulum. ... Origin: AS. Hunigcamb. See Honey, and 1st Comb. ... Source: ...
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Grid which makes light from a flash (or other source) more directional, like a spot rather than a flood
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(1) Areas in a foundation wall where the aggregate (gravel) is visible. Honeycombs can be usually be remedied by applying a thin layer of grout or other cement product over the affected area. (2) Method by which concrete is poured and not puddled or vibrated, allowing the edges to have voids or holes after the forms are removed.
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(See Comb).
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Hon'ey·comb` noun [ Anglo-Saxon
hunigcamb . See
Honey , and 1st
Comb .]
1. A mass of hexagonal waxen cells, formed by bees, and used by them to hold their honey and their eggs.
2. Any substance, as a easting of iron, a piece of worm-eaten wood, or of triple, etc.,...
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Resin-impregnated material, most commonly manufactured in hexagonal cells, that serves as a core in sandwich structure. May also be a metal or a polymer in rigid, open-cell structure.
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Grid which makes light from a flash (or other source) more directional, like a spot rather than a flood.
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[
n] - a framework of hexagonal cells resembling the honeycomb built by bees 2. [v] - carve a honeycomb pattern into 3. [v] - penetrate thoroughly and into every part 4. [v] - make full of cavities, like a honeycomb 5. [v] - mark with a honeycomb pattern
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light weight cellular structure made from either metallic sheet materials or non-metallic materials and formed into hexagonal nested cells, similar in appearance to the cross-section of a beehive
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Manufactured product consisting of sheet metal or a resin impregnated sheet material (paper, fibrous, glass, etc.) which has been formed into hexagonal-shaped cells. Used as core material for sandwich constructions.
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An interior split, or group of splits, in a block of wood - usually only found in larger sections. Probably due to over-quick drying. Unfortunately, often not discovered until work is in progress.
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noun a framework of hexagonal cells resembling the honeycomb built by bees
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Concrete that, due to lack of the proper amount of fines or vibration, contains abundant interconnected large voids or cavities; concrete that contains honeycombs was improperly consolidated.
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Honeycomb is an android based operating system originally released for tablets it is android tablets 3.0 version.3.0 Honeycomb was a tablet-oriented release which supports larger screen devices and introduces many new user interface features, and supports multi-core processors and hardware acceleration for graphics. The first device featuring this....
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a structure of rows of hexagonal wax cells, formed by bees in their hive for the storage of honey, pollen, and their eggs. · a piece of this containing honey and chewed as a sweet. · anything whose appearance suggests such a structure, esp. in containing many small units or holes: The building was a honeycomb of offices and showrooms....
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