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Honeycomb meaning
A substance made by bees (clade Anthophila) primarily from beeswax which has hexagonal cells to hold their larvae, and for storing pollen and honey to feed the larvae and themselves when other food is scarce; it is also eaten by humans as part of comb-honey; (countable) a single sheet made up of two layers of this substance. | Something resembling honeycomb (noun sense 1) in having numerous cells or small holes. | Something resembling honeycomb (noun sense 1) in having numerous cells or small holes.
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Honeycomb geometry Natural honeycombs on a building Honeycomb with eggs and larvae The bees begin to build the comb from the top of each section.
On the ROS, a carbon plastic honeycomb screen is spaced from the hull, an aluminium honeycomb screen is spaced from that, with a screen-vacuum thermal insulation covering, and glass cloth over the top.
The axes of honeycomb cells are always quasihorizontal, and the nonangled rows of honeycomb cells are always horizontally (not vertically) aligned.
At 59 grams, the O 2 is lighter than the original Model O and also has perforations on its shell rather than the standard honeycomb design.
Chocolate & Fizz Gift Box is sure to make your dad feel spoiled this Father's Day, filled with treats from the M&S Collection range including chocolate dipped honeycomb, sparkling caramels, dark milk chocolate and Marc De Champagne truffles.
Dynatrace’s two closest competitors are Datadog and New Relic, with offerings from companies like Honeycomb, Splunk, and others also making an impact.
Honeycomb trim along the lower dash conceals climate control vents inside the 2023 Honda Accord.
Many of Italy’s hilltop towns have caverns and cellars beneath, but few can match the extraordinary honeycomb that lies under Orvieto.
Marianne Birkby, from Radiation Free Lakeland, said she feared exploratory drilling by West Cumbria Mining may have had an impact on the "fragile honeycomb of mines and opened the floodgates of contaminated mine water that was previously static".
Some are fun items including royal 'lumps of coal' – £6.95 chocolate-covered honeycomb – and a £19.95 guardsman teddy bear.
The Ford badge now sits lower down, on the honeycomb grille as opposed to above it.
The hive’s living area can be accessed via a winding staircase and is complete with a honeycomb feature wall, coal-effect wood burning stove, and plush furnishings.
The most popular tripe was called honeycomb and was often eaten cold with lashings of vinegar and pepper.
The original Haste sported a honeycomb shell, but the latest edition has a more conventional solid exterior design.
The patented honeycomb sleeves are made of 100% recycled paper, and are curbside recyclable, and biodegrade within eight weeks.
The stable hexagonal honeycomb structure of the foams has a mean pore diameter of 160 µm and a thickness of the lamellae of 8 µm.
Further tests on the grey "resin" adhesives, the "none-aerodynamic green paint" found on the Aluminum, the "strange green rubber honeycomb coating" over the Lanthanum were inconclusive, whole the "honeycombed metal foil" was not analysed.
I fetched a fork and tucked into the £3.95 Honeycomb Golden Nugget Cheesecake, which was just as tasty as it sounds.
It has new honeycomb grille, updated front bumpers, and straight LED DRL instead of the Fronx’s cube ones.
Sales were supported by the recent expansion in national distribution of the brand's Honeycomb, Strawberry Swirl, and Raspberry Ripple flavours, which have proven popular with English consumers.