Honeycomb Sentence Examples

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  • The famous caves of Beit Jibrin honeycomb the hills all round.

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  • This that we are now created the body, cell by cell, like bees building a honeycomb.

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  • On a night dive we saw a coral cat shark and honeycomb moray.

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  • They are in fact, more complex structures involving a honeycomb of cracks and crevices in which bacteria thrive.

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  • This is in accordance with the original use of the term cell, which was applied in the 1 7th century to the cavities of plant-tissues on the analogy of the cells of honeycomb.

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  • As well as displaying the Ultra Board Range of lightweight paper honeycomb boards, Dufaylite will also be launching PRINT KITS.

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  • The word is applied to various small compartments which build up a compound structure such as a honeycomb, to the minute compartments in a tissue, &c. More particularly the word is used, in electrical science, of the single constituent compartments of a voltaic battery, and in biology of the living units of protoplasm of which plants and animals are composed (see Cytology).

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  • The desks top have a honeycomb structure and are covered in wood leather or glass and veneered trestle style legs.

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  • Honeycomb decorations-Tissue honeycomb bells and parasols are popular items, and they're inexpensive, too.

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  • Catalytic combustion wood stoves work to produce heat with exhaust gasses passed through a ceramic honeycomb inside the stove.

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  • Miele's HoneyComb Drum™ helps clothes last up to four times longer, according to independent test results.

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  • White tissue honeycomb bell decorations are among the most popular but there are an array of colors and designs to consider.

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  • You rotate varying pieces inside of a honeycomb shaped structure.

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  • This often has a distinctive honeycomb design on one or both sides.

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  • A series of dots on the front of the watch face give a honeycomb effect that when viewed from certain angles, creates the illusion of a domed face.

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  • In some obsidians from Teneriffe and Lipari the whole rock consists of them, so closely packed together that they assume polygonal shapes like the cells of a honeycomb.

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  • Hence if we take two nets of wire with hexagonal meshes, and place one on the other so that the point of concourse of three hexagons of one net coincides with the middle of a hexagon of the other, and if we then, after dipping them in Plateau's liquid, place them horizontally, and gently raise the upper one, we shall develop a system of plane laminae arranged as the walls and floors of the cells are arranged in a honeycomb.

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  • Hexagonal areoles giving a honeycomb effect can be seen in the three-sided diatom Triceratium favus.

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  • On Zs, this is a complete one piece black plastic shroud with a honeycomb grille.

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  • If the surface is too sticky the component building block molecules won't circulate and find their complementary bonding partners to make the honeycomb.

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  • The metals are deposited as thin layers onto a ceramic honeycomb.

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  • This is a sample which shows the compressive, shock absorbing strength of an aluminum honeycomb panel.

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  • Textile work in the Sioux province was chiefly the making of skin garments with sinew long house, the Tlinkit great plank house, the Pueblo with its honeycomb of chambers, the small groups of thatched houses in tropical America and the Patagonian toldos of skin are examples.

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  • It is divided by whin-dykes into the Little Causeway, the Middle Causeway or "Honeycomb," as it is locally termed, and the Larger or Grand Causeway.

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  • It shows a portion of honeycomb (natural size) not precisely as it appears when the frame containing it is lifted out of the hive, but as would be seen on two or more combs in the same hive, namely, the various cells built for - and occupied by - queens, drones and workers; also the larvae or grubs in the various stages of transformation FIG.

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  • Her headache was now a migraine, and she shielded her eyes against the light from the street that filtered past her honeycomb blinds.

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  • The figure shows two of the commonest designs which are used for these cloths, design A being what is often termed the "perfect honeycomb"; in the figure it will be seen that the highest number of successive white squares is seven, while the corresponding highest number of successive black squares is five.

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  • A fragment of such a paste brought into a liquid in which the solid particles are soluble, slowly expands into a honeycomb like foam, the walls of the minute vesicles being films of oil, and the contents being the soluble particles dissolved in droplets of the circumambient liquid.

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  • Ice has its grain as well as wood, and when a cake begins to rot or "comb," that is, assume the appearance of honeycomb, whatever may be its position, the air cells are at right angles with what was the water surface.

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  • The honeycomb of rock, and capillary action, retard the lighter fresh-water from sinking to the sea; the soakage from rain has therefore to move horizontally, over the strata about sea-level, seeking outlets.

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