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Honeycomb - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A honeycomb is a structure made of hexagonal wax cells built by bees to store honey and pollen or to house their larvae. It symbolizes natural efficiency and symmetry.

honeycomb

/ˈhʌniˌkoʊm/ /ˈhʌniˌkəʊm/

Definition:

A structure of hexagonal wax cells made by bees to store honey and larvae.

Synonyms:

beehive, wax structure, comb

Part of Speech:

noun, verb

Antonyms:

solid block, empty space

Common Collocations:

honeycomb pattern, honeycomb structure, honeycomb design

Derivatives:

honeycombed, honeycombing

Usage Tips:

Use "honeycomb" as a noun for the bee structure or as a verb meaning to fill with holes or cavities.

Common Phrases:

busy as a bee, sweet as honey, the bee's knees

Etymology:

From Old English "hunigcamb," combining "honey" and "comb" (referring to the comb-like structure).

Examples:

  • 1. The bees built a honeycomb in the hollow tree.
  • 2. Her dress had a beautiful honeycomb pattern woven into the fabric.
  • 3. The artist used a laser to honeycomb the metal sculpture.
  • 4. We harvested fresh honey from the golden honeycomb.

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