| honeycomb |
Resin-impregnated material manufactured in, usually, hexagonal cells that serves as a core material in sandwich constructions. Honeycomb may also be metallic or polymer materials in a rigid, open-cell structure.
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Small voids left in concrete because the mortar failed to fill the spaces around the aggregate.
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| honeycomb l. |
the appearance of multiple small radiolucent shadows on the lung x-ray, representing dilatations of the lung parenchyma, such as in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis; it is also seen with multiple small cysts or cavities.
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| honeycomb r. |
favus.
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| honeycomb |
the natural form in which all honey is found; this is honey that is sealed within the cells. You can buy whole, halved or chunks of honeycombs, normally sealed in wax so that the honey does not run out. Comb honey is eaten wax and all. Normally the wax combs are cut by hand to remove the honey.
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