honeycomb

views updated May 23 2018

hon·ey·comb / ˈhənēˌkōm/ • n. 1. a structure of hexagonal cells of wax, made by bees to store honey and eggs.2. a structure of adjoining cavities or cells: a honeycomb of caves. ∎  a mass of cavities produced by corrosion or dissolution: [as adj.] honeycomb weathering. 3. tripe from the second stomach of a ruminant.• v. [tr.] fill with cavities or tunnels: whole hillsides were honeycombed with mines. ∎  corrode (something) internally, forming small cavities in it. ∎ fig. infiltrate and undermine: their men honeycombed the army.

honeycomb

honeycomb

views updated May 21 2018

honeycomb Double-sided sheets of hexagonal wax cells built by honey-bees (Apis species), in which pollen and honey are stored and the brood is reared.

honeycomb

views updated May 21 2018

honeycomb Double-sided sheets of hexagonal wax cells built by honey-bees (Apis species), in which pollen and honey are stored and the brood is reared.