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honeycomb
2 ENTRIES FOUND:
honeycomb
(noun)
honeycombed
(adjective)
honeycomb
/
ˈ
hʌniˌkoʊm/
noun
plural
honeycombs
honeycomb
/
ˈ
hʌniˌkoʊm/
noun
plural
honeycombs
Britannica Dictionary definition of HONEYCOMB
:
a group of wax cells with six sides that are built by honeybees in their hive and that contain young bees or honey
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a piece of
honeycomb
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One of the
honeycombs
was empty.
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