honeycomb

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honeycomb englannista suomeksi

  1. kennosto, hunajakenno

  2. kuluttaa

  3. työntyä

  4. kenno

  5. kennottaa

  1. Substantiivi

  2. hunajakenno, kenno

  3. kennosto

  4. hunajakenno

  5. huokonen / huokoset (monikko)

  6. hunaja

  7. Verbi

  8. rei'ittää

  9. porautua

  10. koristaa kennokuviolla">koristaa kennokuviolla

  11. koristaa stalaktiittiholvein">koristaa stalaktiittiholvein

  12. reikiintyä

honeycomb englanniksi

  1. (senseid) 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; a single sheet up|made up of two layers of this substance.

  2. (RQ:King James Version)

  3. (RQ:Hobbes Leviathan) cauſed to be dravvn &91;Books of Samuel|1 ''Sam''''uel''&93; 14.43. the fault that (1 Samuel)|Jonathan had committed, in eating a honey-comb, contrary to the oath taken by the people.

  4. (RQ:Goldsmith History of the Earth)

  5. (RQ:Landon Romance)

  6. Something resembling honeycomb ''((senseno))'' in having numerous cells or small holes.

  7. (ux)

  8. (quote-book)|title=The Works of John Adams, Second President of the United States:(nb...)|location=Boston, Mass.|publisher=Little, Brown and Company|date=June 20, 1797|year_published=1853|volume=VIII|pages=546–547|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/worksada08adamuoft/page/546/mode/1up|oclc=633918140|passage=is in (w) evidence of a mind, soured, yet seeking for popularity, and eaten to a honeycomb with ambition, yet weak, confused, uninformed, and ignorant.

  9. (senseid) A space-filling packing of polytopes in three- or higher-dimensional space.

  10. The texture of the surface of a cell, intended to increase its area and capture more sunlight.

  11. A defect in a material (especially metal) where small holes are present; specifically , a defect in concrete consisting of numerous voids resulting from the failure of mortar to effectively fill the spaces among coarse aggregate particles.

  12. (senseid) Material manufactured with small hollow cells, sometimes sandwiched between two flat sheets, which is used to make light, stiff structural components.

  13. (senseid) (short for)

  14. (RQ:Browne Hydriotaphia)

  15. (RQ:Goldsmith History of the Earth)|brackets=on

  16. (synonyms)

  17. Something resembling honeycomb in sweetness; hence, something desirable or pleasant.

  18. (RQ:Purchas Flying-Insects)

  19. (RQ:Scott Rob Roy)

  20. (RQ:Tennyson Poems 1842)

  21. (non-gloss definition): honey, sweetheart.

  22. (RQ:Beaumont Fletcher Comedies and Tragedies)

  23. (RQ:Cibber She Wou'd)

  24. (senseid) A crumbly confection usually made by boiling together syrup, sugar, of soda, and water.

  25. (collocation)

  26. To riddle (something) with small holes, especially in a pattern resembling a honeycomb ''(noun (senseno))''; also, to cause (something) to become hollow or weakened in this way.

  27. (quote-book)

  28. To bore cavities or tunnels inside (something).

  29. (RQ:Goldsmith History of the Earth) at Puteoli vvere penetrated by theſe animals. (..) The pholas muſt have pierced into them ſince they vvere erected; for no vvorkmen vvould have laboured a pillar into form, if it had been honey-combed by vvorms in the quarry.

  30. To decorate (something) with a honeycomb pattern.

  31. To wayVerb|make way deeply into (something) so as to weaken it; to undermine.

  32. To ornament (a ceiling) with work ''(see noun (senseno))''.

  33. To become riddled with small holes, especially in a pattern resembling a honeycomb; also, to become hollow or weakened in this way.