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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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| honey |
a natural sugar produced by bees fro the nectar in certain flowers, mainly clover, heather, furze, and lime. The type of flower affects the flavor and the color of the honey. Thick honey has a proportion of the wax left in it. Honey can also be bought in the comb.
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Small voids left in concrete because the mortar failed to fill the spaces around the aggregate.
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| honey |
Specific flavor and aroma description, characteristic of botrytis but may also appear as a flavor nuance in dry white wines.
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| honey |
produced by bees from flower nectar, ranges from mild-flavored varieties, such as clover and orange, to more distinctively aromatic varieties, such as thyme. When measuring honey, oil the measuring cup or spoon to facilitate pouring.
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