A waxy structure constructed by bees in a hive, consisting of adjacent hexagonal cells
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- A mass of hexagonal cells built by bees to store their 'mel' and pollen; a bewildering maze of caves or rooms etc resembling this; or, the confection cinder toffee aka hokey-pokey
- Mass of waxy cells formed by bees
- Apiary structure
- Mellifluous mass of hexagonal cells built by bees in their hives or boles, whose pattern or texture is imagined to be reflected in cinder toffee, hillside caves, mazes, reticula, waffle fabric and winding limestone holes
- Hexagonal wax structure, built for a queen?
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