| honeybee l. |
a magnifying eyeglass lens designed to resemble the multifaceted eye of the honeybee. It consists of three or six small telescopes mounted in the upper portion of the spectacles and directed toward the center and right and left visual fields. Prisms are included to provide a continuous, unbroken magnified field of view.
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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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| honey |
The sweet taste of honey is like the sweet taste of success. As a symbol, honey also means too much sweetness. A dreamer who experiences this symbol might need to be less vulnerable and more hones in communication with others.
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| honey |
Greek meli, Latin mel. It was of celestial origin; Vergil refers to caelestia mella, honey from the sky. The infant Zeus was attended by bees. Hebrew melekh is a king. Was a king fed on honey? Vergil writes in Georgic IV that bees come from the body of a dead ox. There is a possible link here with the head and horns of a comet at a time such as that of the Exodus and the fimbulvetr, when manna descended as food for survivors. In Persia it was called 'honey rain'. ...
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