Honeycomb

/ˈhʌnikoʊm/ noun

The wax structure with many small, six-sided cells that bees build in their hive to store honey and raise young bees.

From Old English “hunigcamb,” a compound of “hunig” (honey) and “camb” (comb or crest). The basic structure and word have been known since early Germanic times.

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