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honeycomb

[huhn-ee-kohm] / ˈhʌn iˌkoʊm /




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The valley above Hood River is honeycombed with farms that have also become destinations where one can handpick fruit, snack outside on picnic tables and bring the dog.

From Seattle Times

A bumble bee's nest will naturally die out but honey bees' get bigger - and so does the honeycomb - and that makes them harder to evict.

From BBC

At the intersection of the three beams, the lasers interfere with one another and produce a 2-D optical lattice that looks like a honeycomb pattern of bright and dark spots.

From Scientific American

Instead, he said, the card was probably issued because Putin and his colleagues were granted routine access to Stasi facilities that honeycombed Dresden.

From Los Angeles Times

Knife dripping with honey, she pulls the honeycomb out and places it in a wooden square frame, which she slides into a wooden box.

From Seattle Times