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 archesporium archesporium /ˌɑːrkiːˈspɔːriəm/

noun

  1. Primitive cell or group of cells from which a mother cell develops  ( archespore , archesporium )
    primitive cell or group of cells from which a mother cell develops


 Nebuchadnezzar II Nebuchadnezzar II /ˌnɛbʊkədˈnɛzər tuː/

noun

  1. (Old Testament) king of Chaldea who captured and destroyed Jerusalem and exiled the Israelites to Babylonia (630?-562 BC)  ( Nebuchadnezzar , Nebuchadnezzar II , Nebuchadrezzar , Nebuchadrezzar II )
    (Old Testament) king of Chaldea who captured and destroyed Jerusalem and exiled the Israelites to Babylonia (630?-562 BC)


 honeycomb honeycomb /ˈhʌniːˌkoʊm/

noun

  1. A framework of hexagonal cells resembling the honeycomb built by bees  ( honeycomb )
    a framework of hexagonal cells resembling the honeycomb built by bees
     I love spreading honeycomb on toast in the morning
    I love spreading honeycomb on toast in the morning
  2. A structure of small hexagonal cells constructed from beeswax by bees and used to store honey and larvae  ( honeycomb )
    a structure of small hexagonal cells constructed from beeswax by bees and used to store honey and larvae
     The bees buzzed busily around the honeycomb, producing honey.
    The bees buzzed busily around the honeycomb, producing honey.

verb

  1. Make full of cavities, like a honeycomb  ( honeycomb )
    make full of cavities, like a honeycomb
  2. Penetrate thoroughly and into every part  ( honeycomb )
    penetrate thoroughly and into every part
     The revolutionaries honeycombed the organization
    the revolutionaries honeycombed the organization
  3. Carve a honeycomb pattern into  ( honeycomb )
    carve a honeycomb pattern into
     The cliffs were honeycombed
    The cliffs were honeycombed


 Septuagint Septuagint /sɛpˈtuːəˌdʒɪnt/

noun

  1. The oldest Greek version of the Old Testament; said to have been translated from the Hebrew by Jewish scholars at the request of Ptolemy II  ( Septuagint )
    the oldest Greek version of the Old Testament; said to have been translated from the Hebrew by Jewish scholars at the request of Ptolemy II
     Biblical scholars often refer to the Septuagint when studying Old Testament scriptures.
    Biblical scholars often refer to the Septuagint when studying Old Testament scriptures.