Honeycombed vs Sievelike - What's the difference?
honeycombed | sievelike | Related terms |
Resembling a sieve; thus, having holes through which fluids can pass
Honeycombed is a related term of sievelike.
As adjectives the difference between honeycombed and sievelike
is that honeycombed is having a perforated structure, resembling a honeycomb while sievelike is resembling a sieve; thus, having holes through which fluids can pass.sievelike
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Alternative forms
*sieve-likeAdjective
(en adjective)- a sievelike membrane