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Definitions of honeycombing in various dictionaries:
verb - carve a honeycomb pattern into
verb - penetrate thoroughly and into every part
verb - make full of cavities, like a honeycomb
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(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from Mount Rushmore in South Dakota.) To remove granite from the skin of the monuments' faces, the carvers drilled very shallow & closely spaced holes, a technique called this, like a beehive structure, then broke away the rock between the holes |
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Present participle of honeycomb. |
A honeycomb pattern or structure. |
A structure of hexagonal cells of wax, made by bees to store honey and eggs. |
A structure of adjoining cavities or cells. |
A sweet food with a crisp bubbly texture, typically made by boiling together sugar, golden syrup, water, and bicarbonate of soda. |
Tripe from the second stomach of a ruminant. |
Fill with cavities or tunnels. |
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Honeycombing or "Honeycomb lung" is the radiological appearance seen with widespread fibrosis and is defined by the presence of small cystic spaces with irregularly thickened walls composed of fibrous tissue. Dilated and thickened terminal and respiratory bronchioles produce cystic airspaces, giving honeycomb appearance on chest x-ray. Honeycomb cysts often predominate in the peripheral and pleural/subpleural lung regions regardless of their cause. * Subpleural honeycomb cysts typically occur in several contiguous layers. This finding can allow honeycombing to be distinguished from paraseptal emphysema in which subpleural cysts usually occur in a single layer. |