- A
honeycomb is a m**** of
hexagonal prismatic cells built from
beeswax by
honey bees in
their nests to
contain their brood (eggs, larvae, and pupae) and...
- to
remove the plug). This was
called "spiking". A gun was said to be
honeycombed when the
surface of the bore had cavities, or
holes in it,
caused by...
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supplied via
coronary arteries. The
lungs of
mammals are
spongy and
honeycombed.
Breathing is
mainly achieved with the diaphragm,
which divides the thorax...
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Honeycomb weathering, also
known as honeycombs,
honeycombed sandstone, is a form of
cavernous weathering that
consists of regular,
tightly adjoining,...
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cavities or pits, such as on the stem of
Myrmecodia species Pits on
honeycombed surfaces such as
receptacles of many
angiosperms Pits on the fruiting...
- park that
surrounds the monument. The
grounds of the site are
still honeycombed with
wartime tunnels, trenches,
craters and
unexploded munitions and...
- the
femur of a big animal, but it was
uncharacteristically light and
honeycombed. Owen
announced to a
skeptical scientific community and the
world that...
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accepted species. The
group is
sometimes referred to as the tree flutes,
honeycombed lichens, or hole-punch lichens. The most
obvious morphological feature...
- themselves;
multiple fibrous brood cells are constructed,
arranged in a
honeycombed pattern, and
often surrounded by a
larger protective envelope. Wood fibres...
- turbulences.
Polycarbonate structures are a low-cost alternative. The
honeycombed,
screened center of this open-circuit air
intake for Langley's first...