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honeycomb

HUH-nee-kohm

Honeycomb (verb) means to riddle something with small holes or tunnels, as bees do with a hive. Example: “Years of erosion had honeycombed the cliff face with small caves.”

verb
1
To riddle something with small holes or tunnels, as bees do with a hive.
"Years of erosion had honeycombed the cliff face with small caves."
2
To weaken something gradually from within.
"Corruption had honeycombed the entire department long before it was exposed."

How to use honeycomb

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishAs a verb, to fill something with small connected holes or cavities, often in a way that weakens it.

Common pairings
honeycombed with tunnels honeycomb pattern honeycomb structure

Word forms

honeycombed past tense, honeycombs singular

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Etymology

From Old English huniġcamb, literally "honey" + "comb", describing the wax structure bees build to store honey.

Origin: Old English

Frequently asked questions

What does “honeycomb” mean?

The word “honeycomb” means to riddle something with small holes or tunnels, as bees do with a hive. In plain terms, as a verb, to fill something with small connected holes or cavities, often in a way that weakens it.

How do you pronounce “honeycomb”?

“Honeycomb” is pronounced HUH-nee-kohm (/ˈhʌniˌkoʊm/ in IPA).

How do you use “honeycomb” in a sentence?

Here is “honeycomb” used in a sentence: “Years of erosion had honeycombed the cliff face with small caves.”

What part of speech is “honeycomb”?

“Honeycomb” is a verb.

Where does the word “honeycomb” come from?

The word “honeycomb” comes from Old English. From Old English huniġcamb, literally "honey" + "comb", describing the wax structure bees build to store honey.

How many meanings does “honeycomb” have?

“Honeycomb” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: to riddle something with small holes or tunnels, as bees do with a hive.

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