different between honeycombed vs sievelike
honeycombed
English
Verb
honeycombed
- simple past tense and past participle of honeycomb
Adjective
honeycombed (comparative more honeycombed, superlative most honeycombed)
- Having a perforated structure, resembling a honeycomb.
Antonyms
- nonhoneycombed
Translations
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sievelike
English
Alternative forms
- sieve-like
Etymology
sieve +? -like
Adjective
sievelike (comparative more sievelike, superlative most sievelike)
- Resembling a sieve; thus, having holes through which fluids can pass
- a sievelike membrane
Synonyms
- ethmoid, ethmoidal
sievelike From the web:
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- what is sieve-like
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