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honeycomb - use in sentences
Object
- reef: Intertidal seagrass beds and honeycomb worm reefs are susceptible to damage by trampling and visitor pressure.
- appearance: Under the microscope, cancellous bone has a honeycombed appearance because it is laced with trabeculae that greatly increase surface area.
Converse of object
- make: If the surface is too sticky the component building block molecules won't circulate and find their complementary bonding partners to make the honeycomb.
- involve: They are in fact, more complex structures involving a honeycomb of cracks and crevices in which bacteria thrive.
- build: This that we are now created the body, cell by cell, like bees building a honeycomb.
Adjective modifier
- ceramic: The metals are deposited as thin layers onto a ceramic honeycomb.
Modifies a noun
- grille: On Zs, this is a complete one piece black plastic shroud with a honeycomb grille.
- worm: Honeycomb worm reefs: These are golden honeycomb-like mounds, 1-2 feet, high found on the shore made by marine worms.
- sandwich: Petras, A. , Sutcliffe, M.P.F. Failure mode maps for honeycomb sandwich panels.
- core: The void between the skins is infilled with a honeycomb core material which is bonded to both inside faces of the zintec steel sheets.
- panel: Five honeycomb impact protection panels use our ceramic coated composite mesh for extra performance.
- structure: In the middle space it has a honeycomb structure, through which is mingled the bone marrow.
Noun used with modifier
- aluminum: This is a sample which shows the compressive, shock absorbing strength of an aluminum honeycomb panel.
- paper: As well as displaying the Ultra Board Range of lightweight paper honeycomb boards, Dufaylite will also be launching PRINT KITS.
- metal: Lu, T.J. Heat transfer efficiency of metal honeycombs.
Preposition: of
- crack: They are in fact, more complex structures involving a honeycomb of cracks and crevices in which bacteria thrive.
- cell: Here he has uncovered a magnificent palace of late republican Rome - with a honeycomb of slaves cells underneath the dining room floor.
- tunnel: In these two cases the badgers had created a honeycomb of tunnels which were an estimated 20 meters in length.
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