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1 Honeycomb
This is the name of a weave (see Honeycomb Weave). The term is also used to describe towels woven with a honeycomb weave, and for dress goods. Fig. T shows a 12 X 10 honeycomb used for linen towels, woven with a 1,000 reed, 101/2 shots (37-in. glass), 22's linen warp and weft. A typical worsted dress cloth is woven 72 end and 48 picks per inch, 2/36's worsted warp and weft. Honeycomb Quilts are usually made about 28 end and 34 picks per inch, 2/12's warp and 2's to 6's weft, all cotton (see also Brighton and Grecian). ▪ -
2 honeycomb
['hʌnɪkəʊm]Abbreviation: HNYCMB -
3 honeycomb
nounthe mass formed by rows of wax cells in which bees store their honey.قُرْص عَسَل -
4 Honeycomb Weave
This is a weave obtained by causing both warp ends and picks of weft to float in diamond shape to form ridges along the lines of the longest floats. A course of plain weave all round the floating warp and weft diamond shapes induces the formation of hollows. The weave is largely used in Bolton for quilts, toilet covers, etc. and in Heywood for towels. The Brighton and Grecian weaves are adaptations of the honeycomb principle. Honeycomb weaves may be arranged as in design W., where the weft diamond is larger than the warp diamond, or as in design E., where the weft diamond is the same size as the warp diamond -
5 Honeycomb Canvas
Embroidery cloth woven in small squares, usually bleached, but also in light colours. -
6 Honeycomb Huck Weave
A variation of the huckaback weave, woven on 18 ends and 18 picks, as illustrated at Hunder Honey-comb. It is used in the linen trade and a typical cloth has 72 ends and 72 picks per inch, 54's T., and 50's W., lea countsDictionary of the English textile terms > Honeycomb Huck Weave
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7 Honeycomb Reseau
A lace ground in small diamond mesh. -
8 Honeycomb Stitch
A stitch used to draw together the gathers upon the neck and sleeves of smock frocks, etc., so as to form the cell-shaped cavities that give it its name. -
9 honeycomb block
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > honeycomb block
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10 honeycomb constellation
abbr. HCсозвездие сигналов, вписанное в правильный шестиугольник; см. также signal constellationАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > honeycomb constellation
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11 honeycomb core panel
сотовая панель; см. core panelАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > honeycomb core panel
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12 honeycomb lattice
сотовидная ( кристаллическая) решёткаАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > honeycomb lattice
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13 honeycomb material
материал ячеистой ( сотообразной)/ конструкцииАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > honeycomb material
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14 honeycomb packing
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > honeycomb packing
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15 honeycomb sandwich plate
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > honeycomb sandwich plate
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16 honeycomb structure welding
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > honeycomb structure welding
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17 Quilts, Honeycomb
QUILTS, HONEYCOMBHoneycomb weaves are used for the groundwork and figuring. Large and bold designs are usual to show up the cellular appearance of the weaves. Qualities vary. A standard cloth is made 52 ends and 44 picks per inch, 2/14's weft, 2/18's warp, soft yarns. -
18 Al-Honeycomb-Zelle
f <fz.sich> ■ Al-honeycomb cell -
19 block of honeycomb
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > block of honeycomb
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20 Nickel- Chromium Honeycomb Panel
NASA: NCHPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Nickel- Chromium Honeycomb Panel
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