combs are not made of plastic, but foundations.
A structure made of hexagonal cells in which honey bees rear young and store food. Typical comb materials include beeswax (e.g. honey bee), plant tissue (e.g. wasps) and plastic (e.g. beekeeping industry).
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Danish
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tavle
Noun, Singular |
Michael Rubinigg
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Dutch; Flemish
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raat
Noun, Feminine, Singular |
Michael Rubinigg
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Approved
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English
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comb
Noun, Neuter, Singular |
Michael Rubinigg
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Approved
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French
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rayon
Noun, Masculine, Singular |
Michael Rubinigg
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Approved
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German
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Wabe
Noun, Feminine, Singular |
Michael Rubinigg
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Approved
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Italian
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favo
Noun, Masculine, Singular |
Michael Rubinigg
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Approved
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Norwegian
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vokstavle
Noun, Singular |
Michael Rubinigg
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Approved
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Norwegian
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tavle
Noun, Singular |
Michael Rubinigg
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Approved
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Portuguese
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favo
Noun, Masculine, Singular |
Michael Rubinigg
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Approved
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Romanian; Moldavian; Moldovan
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fagure
Noun, Masculine, Singular |
Michael Rubinigg
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Approved
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Spanish; Castilian
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panal
Noun, Masculine, Singular |
Michael Rubinigg
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Approved
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Swedish
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vaxkaka
Noun, Singular |
Michael Rubinigg
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Approved
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