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Τι (ποιος) είναι HONEYCOMB - ορισμός

MASS OF HEXAGONAL WAX CELLS BUILT BY HONEY BEES IN THEIR NESTS
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  • The three-dimensional geometry of a honeycomb cell
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Honeycomb         
·noun A mass of hexagonal waxen cells, formed by bees, and used by them to hold their honey and their eggs.
II. Honeycomb ·noun Any substance, as a easting of iron, a piece of worm-eaten wood, or of triple, ·etc., perforated with cells like a honeycomb.
honeycomb         
¦ noun
1. a structure of hexagonal cells of wax, made by bees to store honey and eggs.
2. a structure of linked cavities.
3. a raised hexagonal or cellular pattern on fabric.
4. tripe from the second stomach of a ruminant.
¦ verb fill with cavities or tunnels.
honeycomb         
(honeycombs)
A honeycomb is a wax structure consisting of rows of six-sided spaces where bees store their honey.
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Βικιπαίδεια

Honeycomb

A honeycomb is a mass of hexagonal prismatic wax cells built by honey bees in their nests to contain their larvae and stores of honey and pollen.

Beekeepers may remove the entire honeycomb to harvest honey. Honey bees consume about 8.4 lb (3.8 kg) of honey to secrete 1 lb (450 g) of wax, and so beekeepers may return the wax to the hive after harvesting the honey to improve honey outputs. The structure of the comb may be left basically intact when honey is extracted from it by uncapping and spinning in a centrifugal machine, more specifically a honey extractor. If the honeycomb is too worn out, the wax can be reused in a number of ways, including making sheets of comb foundation with hexagonal pattern. Such foundation sheets allow the bees to build the comb with less effort, and the hexagonal pattern of worker-sized cell bases discourages the bees from building the larger drone cells. Fresh, new comb is sometimes sold and used intact as comb honey, especially if the honey is being spread on bread rather than used in cooking or as a sweetener.

Broodcomb becomes dark over time, due to empty cocoons and shed larval skins embedded in the cells, alongside being walked over constantly by other bees, resulting in what is referred to as a 'travel stain' by beekeepers when seen on frames of comb honey. Honeycomb in the "supers" that are not used for brood (e.g. by the placement of a queen excluder) stays light-colored.

Numerous wasps, especially Polistinae and Vespinae, construct hexagonal prism-packed combs made of paper instead of wax; in some species (such as Brachygastra mellifica), honey is stored in the nest, thus technically forming a paper honeycomb. However, the term "honeycomb" is not often used for such structures.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για HONEYCOMB
1. Its shape somewhat resembles a sponge or a honeycomb, and it grows above ground.
2. They rampaged through the caves that honeycomb Bamiyan‘s cliffs, smashing thousands of smaller Buddha sculptures.
3. Scientists speculate the comet has exploded because there are sinkholes in its nucleus, giving it a honeycomb–like structure.
4. A cluster of interconnected hexagonal rooms evokes a bees‘ honeycomb, and next door are a medieval–like tower and a small wooden hut capped with an onion dome.
5. In one episode, after baking some "hokey–pokey" honeycomb as a dinner party gift, she is seen eating half of it on the way there.