noun a structure of hexagonal cells made by bees out of wax for storing honey and eggs
Honeycomb patterns can be found in mathematical tessellations.
Honeycomb structures are used in technology for applications such as soundproofing and aerospace engineering.
Honeycomb structures are used in architecture for their strength and efficiency.
Honeycomb materials are used in engineering for their lightweight and high strength properties.
Honeycombs are structures made by bees to store honey, pollen, and larvae.
Honeycomb is a popular candy made from honeycomb toffee.
In the context of writing, 'honeycomb' may be used as a metaphor to describe a complex structure or pattern of interconnected ideas or themes in a piece of literature.
Psychologists may use the term 'honeycomb' to refer to a specific cognitive or behavioral model that resembles a honeycomb structure, such as the honeycomb model of memory organization.
Architects may use 'honeycomb' to describe a type of structural design or material pattern that resembles the hexagonal shape of a honeycomb, often used for its strength and efficiency in construction.
Biologists may refer to a honeycomb pattern in nature, such as the hexagonal cells of a bee's honeycomb, as an example of optimal design and efficiency in biological systems.